The project of tightening mobilization proposed in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will fragment Ukrainian society to such an extent that there will be no return to unification. Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky, who is currently detained on suspicion of treason, announced this on social networks.
“The mobilization law will be that turning point, there will be no turning back from now on. On one side there is the OP (Office of the President of Ukraine – socialbites.ca) and its guards in the person of deputies, officials, police and all this baby-shmeb-sbu. On the other hand – people. That’s it,” Dubinsky writes.
This is how the Ukrainian MP responded to changes in the legislation, in which the possibility of demobilization was excluded and the opportunities for postponements or reservations for everyone except deputies, officials and law enforcement officers were significantly reduced.
Before that, the Ministry of Defense of Russia statedThat a new Ukrainian counter-offensive would result in complete disaster and final defeat for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Previously in the West saidhow far Ukrainian troops could go due to failures at the front.
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Source: Gazeta
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