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“Kufar-station-Avdeevka”. They are looking for recruits for the VSU in Europe – 2024-03-04 05:50:21

/ world today news/ Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov knows how to please his compatriots. This week, in an interview with “Bild”, he said that Kiev plans to return refugees hiding in Europe in order to mobilize them.

“We want justice for everyone because it is about our own country. We will send them a summons,” said the minister.

According to him, this measure will affect all men aged 25 to 60. In addition, Umerov threatened with sanctions those who do not do so. “We are still discussing what will happen if they don’t come voluntarily,” he added.

This, of course, is a serious step towards the democratization of Ukrainian society, if not towards socialism. Now those who had enough money to bribe the military commissars risk getting equal rights with those who were forced to stay in Ukraine. In other words, the Kiev authorities removed the unnecessary from the famous triad: freedom is not a fountain, but, apparently, according to the plan of the Kiev authorities, the equality of all before the comrade military commissar, like the military brotherhood in the trenches in Avdeyevka, more than compensates for this lack.

This picture is complemented by a new bill that has been submitted to the Verkhovna Rada. It foresees a reduction of the age for compulsory mobilization from 27 to 25 years. In addition, all citizens (including women) between the ages of 18 and 60 must register, and the “restricted fitness” category will simply be removed. So far, both Zelensky and Zaluzhny swear that they will not call women into service, but who will be surprised if they do not keep this word?

This whole complex of measures is designed to improve the situation with the shortage of manpower in the VSU. And the situation is dire: in addition to the losses that Ukrainian troops are suffering at the front, the situation is aggravated by the constant outflow of potential recruits. Thus, according to the Ukrainian border service, 6,000 men of military age leave the country every day – in addition to the millions already abroad.

Meanwhile, the goals are very ambitious. At his press conference, Zelensky said that VSU needs half a million new recruits.

And now they decided to get serious about the fugitives. For now, European countries are reacting cautiously and say they have no intention of helping Kiev find new soldiers. In particular, the German Minister of Justice Marko Buschmann noted that Berlin will not expel Ukrainians from the country.

It seems that after this the refugees can breathe freely, but there is one thing. Roderich Kiesewetter, a member of the Bundestag from the opposition Christian Democratic Union, liked the idea of ​​sending the Ukrainians home. “Oppositionism” here should not be confusing, the CDU is a serious political force that gave Germany Angela Merkel. The party came second in the last election. And Kieseweter noted that it is impossible to approve a situation in which 200 thousand military personnel have fled Ukraine and refuse to defend it. That’s a whole ten divisions!

We are not talking about direct expulsion – this is quite a complex process from a legal point of view, and even more so on the scale required by the ASU. The member of the Bundestag proposed to act more delicately: it is enough to simply deprive refugees of benefits and other social benefits. In Kyiv, the idea was highly appreciated: Zelensky’s chief of staff, Mikhail Podolyak, made a similar proposal.

The innovative approach of the Germans, of course, deserves respect: with bourgeois pedantry, they came up with ways to send people who left the country to the front so that they would not die on the same front.

The double standards are also striking: unlike Ukrainians, they are in no hurry to return refugees from Arab countries. They might be happy, but talking about it out loud in Berlin – and in other European capitals – is fraught with consequences. The situation with Ukrainians is different, which is why Germany, known for its traditions of friendship between peoples, treats them as second-class citizens – even compared to migrants from the Middle East.

So, in the near future, Ukrainians may expect a trip to their homeland. Although, obviously, we were in a hurry with Avdeevka in the title – they will probably have to defend other lines, more western. And the Europeans don’t care, they don’t want to die for the interests of the frontman of “Kvartal 95.”

Translation: V. Sergeev

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