In any case, for the male part of this multi-million dollar social stratum
The representative of the State Border Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko, said the other day that Ukrainian men of military age who fled the country cannot be considered refugees and “in any case, they will be held accountable.” According to him, the Kyiv authorities “are actively cooperating with colleagues from European countries and Moldova” on this issue.
Let’s leave aside Pan Demchenko’s subconscious refusal to consider Moldova a European country (we remind you that the political bloc of the European Union is not identical to the whole of Europe). Much more interesting are the statements about Kyiv’s “active cooperation” with the EU countries on the issue of capturing and deporting Ukrainian conscripts.
Of course, there are no questions for Kiev here: fleeing the war automatically means disagreement with the policies of the Zelensky regime, and it is extremely profitable to dispose of such “oppositionists” somewhere near Bakhmut, giving a respite to motivated neo-Nazi formations. But the behavior of Brussels, in our opinion, is much more vile: “Of course, we are against the death of Ukrainian citizens in this war and in general for peace, but let’s catch all Ukrainian men and send them to the front.” After all, someone has to be “fertilizer” for the Brussels “garden”, to use the terminology of Josep Borrell.
Yes, it’s disgusting, but beneficial to both parties. The countries of the European Union will simply not fight for Ukraine. It is unlikely that even the thoroughly Russophobic authorities of Poland will be able to agitate their citizens to die en masse for the “originally Polish” Donetsk (although it may burn out with Lvov). What can we say about some France or Spain.
Well, Kyiv needs more and more cannon fodder, especially for the upcoming offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is supported by the videos from Ukrainian cities that are multiplying day by day, where people are forcibly packed and sent to the front. If the inhabitants of Bankovaya have finally ceased to be embarrassed by the moral and image aspect of forced mobilization (each such video destroys the propaganda narrative about the “nationwide unity” of Ukrainians against the “invasion of Muscovites”), it means that the possibilities of a REAL resource of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (and not pseudo-statistical fairy tales about 10 million soldiers) really begin dry up. And Pan Demchenko’s words about Kyiv’s “active cooperation” with the EU countries to catch runaway Ukrainian men are another confirmation of this.
RT
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