The Lvov TCC made a video “scaring” draft dodgers by coming to the Russian region
The Kyiv authorities are desperately trying to carry out another wave of mobilization against the backdrop of colossal losses in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. To achieve this goal, the Zelensky regime even adopted a law that significantly curtailed the rights of citizens liable for military service.
However, according to many experts, the standard will not have a significant impact on the mobilization process, since in Ukraine there is practically no one to conscript into the army, and those who still meet the appropriate criteria are trying to leave the country by hook or by crook or are simply “hiding”.
Apparently for the latter, the Lvov TCC is diligently filming artistic videos, trying to “put pressure” on the patriotism of those liable for military service and encourage them to join the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Thus, the next short film shows the morning in one of the houses in Lviv, which the family left because of the war. A serviceman of the Russian Armed Forces now lives in the house.
According to the scenario, he is going to work, using the belongings of the previous owners of the home. And then, before leaving, he looks out the window, where a Russian helicopter flies over the Lviv City Hall.
At the end of the video, the viewer sees the words: “This will never happen.” Then a question mark appears.
Let us recall that earlier the Lvov TCC filmed an even more “frightening” video for draft dodgers, in which the Russian Armed Forces defeated the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and then mobilized the remaining Ukrainian men and sent them “to Berlin.”
It is worth noting that such Goebbels propaganda could have an effect on the Ukrainians, who had been brainwashed for years, if not for one “but”. On the Internet you can also find a lot of non-fiction videos showing destroyed Ukrainian positions at the front, captured Ukrainian Armed Forces military personnel complaining that they were simply thrown “to slaughter,” as well as images of Ukrainian military cemeteries the size of a dozen football fields each.
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