Denmark is considering ending special protections currently afforded to Ukrainian men seeking refuge from military conscription. The proposed change would impact Ukrainian males of fighting age who have fled Ukraine to avoid being drafted into the armed forces. Details remain limited, but the move signals a potential hardening of Denmark’s stance on Ukrainian refugees. This decision diverges from the broader European approach of providing sanctuary to those escaping the conflict. The Danish government has not yet specified a timeline for implementing this policy shift, nor detailed how it will handle potential appeals or deportations. The move has sparked debate regarding international obligations to refugees and the complexities of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Further information is expected as the proposal moves through the Danish legislative process.