Ukraine’s divisive mobilization law comes into force as Russia launches new offensive

A divisive mobilization law in Ukraine came into force on Saturday, as Kyiv struggles to boost troop numbers after Russia launched a new offensive that some fear could close in on Ukraine’s second-largest city. (AP video shot by Alex Babenko) Read more here: http://apne.ws/et8Ey25

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20 comments
  1. Russia sent it's real criminals years ago. They refilled the prisons with people who dared to speak the truth about Pootin's imperialistic war crimes.

  2. I feel bad for Ukrainians, but the US government needs to take care of its own people. We are suffering thanks to the Biden regime 😭

  3. If a country can’t defend itself without having to be on life support from other nations (US in specific) then maybe it doesn’t deserve to be a nation.

  4. "I fear that foreign bankers with their craftiness and tortuous tricks will entirely control the exuberant riches of America and use it to systematically corrupt civilization." – Otto Von Bismarck

  5. Dropping mobilization age from 28 to 26 should not be divisive when your own country has been invaded. When Russia occupied eastern Ukraine it immediately mobilized all the men from 20 to 64. Was hardly any news about it.

  6. Ukraine can defeat Russia, don't be scared to fight for your country or allies, always remember not everyone that can serve, will, an everyone that can't serve, wants to…we all need you right now, irregardless of New World Conspiracies, it's now, or never, this life we all enjoy, is on a time clock, irregardless of where you come from, we must work as a team, we all know what's at stake if we fail, you're not alone, langauge barriers, vaccinations especially CoVID19, and gun laws keep so many of us back from getting beat with a phone book.

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