Hehehe, isn't that the area where russia blew up another dam to cover their retreat without realizing that Ukrainians held the highlands and that russian troops were cut off? russian telegram channels are not as optimistic as russian appointed officials, lol. |
Your writing style and unusual grammar pretty clearly outs you as a Russian. This propaganda gets worse and more transparent every day. |
I guess BBC is a propagandist too. I mean they are, but usually for the other side. "I have no country.. I just have a family." https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65792384 Enforcing the draft in Ukraine can be difficult and corruption is recognised as a major problem by the authorities. Reliable sources in western Ukraine speak of the existence of a "monthly rate" - a payment made to keep someone out of the army. There are also reports from the Ukrainian frontlines, of commanders asking the recruitment office to stop sending them men who don't want to or are too scared to fight. They are just a burden in battle. But many men see fleeing to another country illegally as their only chance of avoiding combat. The Ukrainian army stops cars and buses every dozen kilometres on the road beside the Tisa river, looking for draft dodgers. Their database, chaotic at the start of the war, is improving. The Ukrainian Border Police recently reported that they are detaining up to 20 men a day. The BBC has approached the Armed Forces of Ukraine for comment on rates of desertion and draft dodging. But according to the Romanian immigration authority, 6,200 Ukrainian men of military age have crossed the 600 km (373 mile) border into Romania illegally since Russia's full-scale invasion last year and been granted temporary protection. Some 20,000 others made it there legally, armed with exemptions - sometimes paid for, sometimes not - and chose not to return. |
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Ukraine won’t be alone forever.
Poland is eager to get in the fight for any reason. They really, really hate Russians. And they have a better military than Ukraine. |
I guess it is not as clear as your think because I am Ukrainian and live in the US. |
I was in Krakow and Warsaw this year and Polish people are not eager to fight. They are eager to make money on this war, but they dont' care to die for Ukrainian soil. |
LOL as the BBC item above shows, this desire isn't universal even amongst the Ukrainians themselves. |
Ukraine has been alone since Russia invaded in 2014. What makes you think something will change in 2023 or 2024? |
Uh huh. |
Just wait until you hear about russian support for their invasion. They just declared that all the PMC's have to sign contracts with the MOD and got rid of medical and critical specialty exemptions. Oh, and the also get killed by their own comrades if they retreat or get captured. And wait there's more, the Chechens, who are getting paid 3x the mobiks have been sent to Belgorod to shoot the cadets and conscripts if theyk run away. What a country! Anyways, it's all irrelevant until this counter-offensive is over. Has it even begun yet? Where are the Challengers all |
Not only that, mobiks are getting bought and sold to PMC's and Chechens for use as meat waves and "wives". While the DPR guys, their erstwhile allies, the very people they are ostensibly protecting? They get left behind at the front and cut off to "protect" the retreat. Who wouldn't want to join up for that! |
| I don't know why the Ukraine-trashing trolls keep wasting their time on this thread. We really don't care what you have to say. |
Tell them to retake Russian occupied Kaliningrad. If borders are not set, then that's what Russia deserves. |
Yes you prefer The New York Times which is now running cover for Nazi symbols(not swastika) in Ukraine's military, saying they are symbols of cultural heritage. |
Sure because in ancient times the Varangians and Slavs who founded Ukraine were obviously all Nazis 1000 years before the Third Reich. |