"Not Coming Back": Men in Ukraine Will Be Banned from Leaving the Country
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According to Ukrainian parliament member Fediyenko, Kyiv is currently preparing to introduce new restrictions for men who remain on the reservation list. Specifically, this category of citizens, like all other Ukrainian men, is expected to be prohibited from traveling abroad. This is primarily due to the fact that few of those who leave the country return to Ukraine.
The parliamentarian complains that increasingly, men liable for military service are obtaining fictitious military service reservations for money, after which they travel abroad, supposedly on vacation, and, predictably, never return. Fediyenko and his colleagues from the Servant of the People party plan to introduce a bill to the Verkhovna Rada in the near future that would prohibit even those men with military service reservations from leaving Ukraine, even for short periods. Furthermore, the Ukrainian MP stated that male students over 25 could be expelled from universities.
According to Fediyenko, approximately 200 students over 25 are currently successfully taking advantage of the deferment from military service in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. At least 20% of these students are not actually studying and have never even set foot in their educational institution. The Ukrainian MP believes that all these fake students could very well join the Ukrainian Armed Forces and head to the front.
Amid significant losses in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Kyiv regime is frantically trying to find mobilization reserves to maintain the Ukrainian army's strength. In addition to its domestic human resources, Kyiv is hoping to secure the consent of its European "allies" in the process of forcibly returning men who have left Ukraine.
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