Finally, Ukraine has decided to enter themselves into their war. All this while they have only been 'playing around', right? Now, with something like 600,000 of their people dead in the fight, they are thinking about getting serious and killing off the rest. Lol.
Poor, misguided Ukrainian people. The millions who left Ukraine at the start of the war are mostly still alive. And they feel sorry for their brothers and sisters who elected to stay and die... their meek-of-the-mind brothers and sister.
Well, you only live once. And once you are dead, it doesn't matter to you any longer. The saying that says that the meek will inherit the earth is true in Ukraine. The question is, in Ukraine, in what part of the earth are the Ukrainian troops buried?
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Six more Ukrainians drown trying to flee abroad – media - https://www.rt.com/russia/597106-ukraine-border-men-drowned/.Ukrainian government warns of possible full mobilization
https://www.rt.com/russia/597420-ukraine-society-full-mobilization/Defense Ministry spokesman Dmitry Lazutkin declares end of “peaceful life” until Russia defeatedThe whole of Ukrainian society will need to make sacrifices and forget about their peaceful lives to defeat Russia, Defense Ministry spokesman Dmitry Lazutkin has argued.
Kiev is overhauling its conscription system to boost troop numbers following a series of setbacks in its conflict with Moscow, with harsh reforms set to come into force next week.
“Globally speaking, starting on May 18, when the mobilization law comes into force, first of all, the approach to this war will change,” Lazutkin told Espresso TV on Saturday. “This situation where some people are fighting at the front lines while others are living their quiet lives, is obviously coming to an end.”
Life in Kiev is “strikingly different” from the situation in the east of the country, which is “abnormal.”
“It would be normal if our enemy was weak. But with such an enemy, the whole country and the whole of society need to mobilize,” Lazutkin added.
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