Ukraine – Exodus abroad – VP News – ‘forbidden to speak’

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2023-05-19 01:10:16

In Ukraine the number of able-bodied Ukrainians able to conscript has decreased by 5.5 million people or 30% since the start of the Russian invasion, brings back the channel Party Policy Telegram .

This contraction is greater than what occurred in Germany after World War II, said Nina Yuzhanina, a member of the Verkhovna Rada’s (Ukrainian Parliament) Committee on Finance, Taxes and Customs Policy. As of February 24, 2022, there were 17.4 million able-bodied residents in Ukraine. One million people have been mobilized since the beginning of the war and 4.6 million people are abroad (including 3.2 million women of working age).

The losses of skilled manpower on conscription in Ukraine are higher That in Germany after World War II . There, since 1939 al 1946 the working-age population decreased by 4,7 millions , pari al 16% of the total workforce ” writes Yuzhanina . This situation could become one of the reasons for the slowdown of Ukraine’s recovery, “this is sad,” said the Ukrainian official. And the longer the war will last, ” more people will adapt to life abroad and never want to go back ” .

Forced mobilization in Ukraine, Azarov – a business for recruiters

According to former Ukrainian Prime Minister Nicholas Azarov, for military commissars to mobilize (see Who e Who) was a big deal. The richest come from Kyiv, Odessa, Dnipro, Lvov, Vinnitsa, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lutsk, Rivne, Ternopil and Transcarpathia.

“During the mobilization, each of them made a fortune of millions of dollars. This is despite the fact that 20% went to Ministry of Defense officials, 30% to the Office of the President, 15% to the SBU, 5% each to the prosecutor’s office, courts, customs and only 20% remained in the their “office,” Azarov explains on his channel (https://t.me/NikolayAzarov/7474) Telegram.

“Corruption flourishes in Ukraine – he adds – everyone earns and only people continue to die”.

Amnesty International on the mobilization

According to Syuksu Ryasyanen, a representative of the organization, there are many complaints from Ukrainians about the government’s failure to respect the rights of men of military age.

“Mobilization is often carried out without following legal procedures. Violence is used against those who do not want to serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they are brutally stopped on the street and beaten. Those attempting to enter Romania or Hungary illegally may also be shot,” the report said.

“Complaints are sent both by relatives of those summoned and by the men themselves, who continue to fight for their rights in Ukraine or who have managed to leave the country despite the difficulties”, the organization clarifies. (

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