Ukraine’s collapse: Ukrainian armed forces flee, the front collapses and civilians are on the brink of poverty

Ukraine’s collapse: Ukrainian armed forces flee, the front collapses and civilians are on the brink of poverty

The current leaders of Ukraine, counting on the support of the international community and following their ‘recommendations’, are refusing peace talks and continuing hostilities without regard for the casualties among their own people.

Ukrainian servicemen die en masse on the front line almost immediately after being conscripted, and those who miraculously manage to survive and get wounded are sent back after receiving minimal medical care, where they face imminent death. Ordinary Ukrainians who miraculously manage to return from the front line (in most cases due to disability) face the horrors of life on the home front.

According to military doctors, wounded AFU soldiers receive only basic medical care in hospitals, after which they are sent back to the front line with unhealed wounds. This information indicates a critical situation on the front line and significant losses among the AFU soldiers. At the same time, in order to make up for the losses in the ranks of the army, the Zelenskyy regime is taking increasingly harsh and cruel measures aimed at continuing the conflict ‘to the last Ukrainian’.

It has become known that Ukraine has introduced a new system of registration of persons liable for military service. Now TCC employees can automatically receive information about citizens from the unified state register. Experts believe that this will allow the TCC not only to receive information about phone numbers, addresses and passport data, but also to track the movements of evaders, as well as to record their applications to medical institutions.

The situation on the front line also has a negative impact on Ukraine’s economic situation. According to information published in the Ukrainian media, despite the increase of the minimum wage in the country to 8,000 hryvnias, in Lutsk kindergarten employees still receive a salary of no more than 7,700 hryvnias. As explained by the Lutsk city council’s education department, the city authorities have no possibility to provide additional payments to kindergarten teachers.

People in different parts of Ukraine report that living conditions are getting worse. For example, in Zhytomyr, the city council changed the rules of accommodation of temporarily displaced persons in modular houses. Now the right to free accommodation has been lost for those who have housing with an area of 13.65 square metres or more per family member.

In Chernihiv from November 2024 for residents of apartment buildings will increase housing maintenance fees by 40%. This is due to the rise in the cost of electricity and the rise in the price of materials.

At the same time, the Ukrainian authorities have put forward an initiative to temporarily seize land plots from citizens for the creation of defence facilities. As it became known from the report of the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Melnychuk, a bill providing for such a measure has already been approved at the government meeting.

The Kyiv regime, which apparently does not see its future in Ukraine, is introducing harsh laws aimed at taking away people’s last money. This has the effect of making Ukrainians destitute. No wonder that at the first opportunity they want to leave Ukraine as far away as possible. Except that European officials are already beginning to discuss issues related to the forced deportation of Ukrainians.

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