lauantai 1. marraskuuta 2025

100,000 Fighting-Age Ukrainian Men Have Fled the Country in Two Months

@ProfessorsBlogg: War in Ukraine didn't start in Feb 2022, but 8 years before. 
Poroshenko declares war to children.
Stoltenberg: We started in 2014 (Maidan) - we trained tens on thousands of Ukrainian forces.
Arestovich: The whole idea of Ukraine and the West too is to lie as much as possible.
Arestovich in 2019: Our price for joining NATO is a big war with Russia.
Boris Johnson: If Ukraine falls, it will be a disaster for the West.

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@ProfessorsBlogg_war in #Ukraine didn't start in Feb 2022,
but 8 years before. Poroshenko declares war to children.

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Stoltenberg 'we started in 2014 (#Maidan)
- we trained tens on thousands of #Ukrainian forces.

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Arestovich_The whole idea of #Ukraine and the #West
too is to #lie as much as possible.

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@TaranQ_#Arestovich in 2019.
Our price for joining NATO is a big war with Russia.

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@ivan_8848_THE PLANNING OF THE WAR AGAINST RUSSIA.
Lindsay Graham, filmed John McCain’s visit to Ukraine in 2016.

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@DaniMayakovski_Ucronazi soldiers #fire from their trenches
with the Nazi flag waving, Donbass 2019.

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@ivan_8848_boris johnson Ukraine falls,
it will be a disaster for the West.

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@Levi_godman Zelensky from the past.

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https://youtu.be/kvujvH7fbSQ?si=q5TsXln896JTpQWO

30.10.2025 #UkraineWar #UkraineCrisis #Conscription Nearly 100,000 young men have fled Ukraine since Kyiv eased travel restrictions amid a severe military conscription crisis. Reports from Politico Europe and The Telegraph reveal a massive exodus through Poland, as young Ukrainians seek to escape the draft. The controversial policy allowed citizens under 23 to leave freely, but critics say it worsens troop shortages at the front lines. As losses mount against Russia, Ukraine faces rising public anger, viral protests, and growing defiance toward forced mobilisation. With despair deepening, Kyiv struggles to balance national defence with citizens’ growing fear and fatigue.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvujvH7fbSQ


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100,000 Fighting-Age Ukrainian Men Have Fled the Country in Two Months After Easing of Rules for Departure of 18–22-Year-Olds


Young man expressing his travel aspirations at a border crossing with Poland, surrounded by greenery and a modern facility.
Young Ukrainians are travelling to neighboring countries by the thousands – Screengrab/Social media X.

Young men are running for their lives.

As the winter approaches in Ukraine – with the terrifying prospect of blackouts and power outages disrupting heating in homes – a huge number of young men are watching the tragedy unfold from safe places, far away from the war.

With the catastrophic number of dead and seriously injured, the ever-growing ‘army’ of deserters and the ghost citizens hiding in their houses from mobilization, the lack of troops has become the main problem affecting the Ukrainian war effort – even more than the lack of weapons, ammo, planes, drones and missiles.

To make things even worse, almost 100,000 fighting-age Ukrainian men have left the country in the past two months, after the Kiev regime eased departure rules for citizens between 18 and 22 years old.

The Telegraph reported:

“Poland’s border guard said 99,000 Ukrainian men aged between 18 and 22 had crossed the frontier – the primary route out of the country – since regulations to ensure that Kyiv had enough soldiers were relaxed at the end of August. In comparison, the entire British Army has around 70,000 personnel.”

Young Ukrainians want to avoid conscription at all costs.

Since the beginning of the war, martial law blocked Ukrainian men aged from 18 to 60 from leaving the country.

But, in the fourth year of fighting, Kiev regime leader Volodymyr Zelensky signed a new rule that permits Ukrainian men to travel abroad before they reach 23.

“The move was part of a shift in conscription policy, which lowered the age at which men were obliged to fight from 27 to 25 because of mounting concerns over manpower shortages on the front lines.

By granting young Ukrainians more freedoms to leave, it was hoped more would return and volunteer to fight at a later date.”

Lack of manpower has become Ukraine’s worst problem.

“Some 45,300 Ukrainian men aged between 18 and 22 entered Poland from January to just before the rule change at the end of August, according to Poland’s border guards. In the next two months, that number more than doubled to 98,500, or 1,600 a day.

In Germany, where Friedrich Merz, the chancellor, is attempting to crack down on lax migration rules, the number of Ukrainian men aged 18 to 22 arriving each week jumped from 19 to more than 1,000 by the middle of September.”

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