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Europe thought about how to expel the Ukrainian refugees to the front – 2024-02-10 08:28:05

/ world today news/ The scandalous law on total mobilization in Ukraine, after heated media battles and attempts to mutually transfer responsibility for its adoption, was finally passed through the Verkhovna Rada. So far on first reading, although few doubt that, with certain amendments, it will soon be finally approved.

It is a document that testifies to the desperation of the Ukrainian regime trying to find just the right amount of cannon fodder to throw into the meat grinder of war. We can say that Zelensky was already in Hitler’s position in October 1944, when he called the old men and children to arms. The German joke of those days is now fully applicable to Ukraine: “Those who can already walk and those who can still walk will serve in the Volkssturm.”

Judging by this bill, the regime is making one of its main bets on Ukrainians who escaped its control and ended up abroad. Kiev is looking for ways to reach them and bring them home in any way possible. For this purpose, the bill provides for mandatory military registration in foreign institutions of Ukraine. Otherwise, people will be deprived of consular services, which means that at some point they will find themselves without valid passports, which could lead to deportation to their homeland. In addition, even before the adoption of the law in general, Ukraine began to freeze bank accounts of men who went abroad – such cases are becoming more frequent. And this will also become a way to pressure the refugees.

Ukraine has long led Europe to the idea that it should facilitate the return of those who fled. In January, Zelensky, while in Estonia, directly stated the fate of the refugees: “If they are of legal age, then they should help Ukraine and they should be in Ukraine.”

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Then his adviser Sergei Leshchenko went even further. In an interview with a Swiss publication, he directly stated: “The host countries must stop supporting the refugees so that they can return home.” Let’s recall that exactly ten years ago, Leshchenko was one of the “DJs” of the Euromaidan, and then he promised paradise and hassle-free travel around Europe. Something in his position changed.

These hints and direct appeals from the Kyiv regime resonate in the West. Since the autumn of last year, Poland actively began to push out Ukrainian refugees, using every opportunity to do so. The United States is also contributing to this – the State Department even provided grants for Polish journalists to cover the successful return of Ukrainian refugees home.

Judging by the fact that similar articles appear in other Eastern European countries, the grant program is not limited to Poland. It is true that these articles cannot in any way portray a “success story”. Thus, Czech publications admit that Ukrainian refugees who have lost benefits in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia go to Ukraine because “they have no choice but to return home, where they receive nothing and will live on humanitarian aid and charity.” And some people still, even without receiving anything in the Czech Republic, rely on their savings and hope to make money on their own from trade with… Russia. Yes, yes, with the “aggressor country” as presented to us by the Western media.

In Europe, direct calls are getting louder to help the Kiev regime with mobilization resources, deporting all Ukrainian men back. A few days ago, retired general Waldemar Skzypchak, former commander of the Polish ground forces and one of the main commentators on the events in Ukraine, asked for it on local television. The Polish Foreign Ministry has so far commented cautiously on the call, saying such matters are best dealt with at a pan-European level. Note that the diplomats did not reject the idea itself.

Such voices can now be heard almost all over Europe. From the rostrum of the legislature, Mona Kaiser, a member of the Dutch Parliament from the Farmers’ Party, demanded that the Ukrainian refugees be sent home. The most circulated newspaper in the country “De Telegraaf” immediately conducted a poll among readers, revealing that 73% support the MP’s idea. Only 21% of respondents disagreed with this.

The decision on the mass expulsion of Ukrainians has not yet been made, but various European governments are gradually reducing or simply canceling payments, benefits and the allocation of temporary accommodation. In some countries (for example, Romania), Ukrainians even tried to organize protests about it. Of course, only two years ago they were promised that Europe would welcome them “like gods descended from heaven”. Apparently something went wrong.

But keep in mind that according to Ukrainian experts who have studied this issue, only 8% of Ukrainians living abroad intend to return home, even if all payments and benefits are stopped. The rest would rather starve to death or remain illegal in Europe, if only to avoid being sent to slaughter because of Zelensky’s regime.

In this regard, the words of Western politicians that they supposedly “save the Ukrainians” sound particularly cynical. European Council chief Charles Michel lashed out at European parliamentarians this week, saying helping Ukrainians with weapons was Europe’s “moral duty”. Whom in Ukraine does he want to help? Which Ukrainians? To those who, risking their lives, try to cross the cordon? To those who are hiding from the military services? To those who organize the lynching of a woman who was merely suspected of collecting data for the military services?

Michel doesn’t want to ask these Ukrainians if they need more lethal aid from Europe? The question is rhetorical. The answer is known: of course, he doesn’t want to and he doesn’t intend to. Ukrainians are considered by the likes of the aforementioned Michel, Skshipchak, Kaiser and other Europeans to be nothing more than consumables to be used to the maximum to weaken Russia. These goals are actually no longer hidden from anyone. It’s surprising that some Ukrainians still haven’t figured this out.

Translation: V. Sergeev

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