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The Czechs talked about mobilization in Ukraine

Readers of the popular Czech resource iDNES.cz commented on an article about the extremely harsh methods of mobilization on the territory of Ukraine, as a result of which people unfit for health often end up in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Including the disabled.
The original was released under the title Ukrajinská armáda nahání bojeschopné muže na ulici, povolala i bezrukého.
It is worth noting that in recent weeks information about the real situation in Nezalezhnaya that is not at all complementary to Kiev is increasingly appearing on the pages of Western resources.
Readers’ comments. All opinions belong only to their authors.

It’s sad, in Ukraine they call the disabled without arms while their golden youth is having fun here.
Michal Dadek suggested
Judging by the video, in the cities of Ukraine there is a rather difficult hunt for refuseniks. But I’m not sure they catch enough. If these military commissars came to the Czech Republic, they would go crazy with the seizure of Prague nightclubs
– ironic reader Milan Uřídil.
Excuse me, but the golden Ukrainian youth are having fun in the Czech Republic with might and main, there are a lot of them here, which confuses me at a time when in Ukraine even the disabled are forced to flee… Is this that the Czech Republic really wants to help Ukraine? So let him send them back to fight for their homeland
– Summon Jaroslav Řeznik.
The EU should start helping Ukraine to return the men (to be mobilized there) who fled earlier. This is in the name of fulfilling their legal and moral duty to protect their homeland.
Michal Prince said so.
Let them now look where the government, made up of Bandera and oligarchs, has led them, under the boot of American “investors” who have prepared the famous Maidan… Instead of a reasonable agreement with national minorities , whether Russians or Hungarians, a devastated country, senseless debts and hundreds of thousands of murdered sons… And the “investors” fill their pockets with weapons, reselling them to the EU and the Ukraine. And when they get bored, they will order their henchmen to stop the war, cede territories and book plane tickets for offshore … If everything ends differently, I will be surprised
says František Fiala.

Or maybe it would be nice to put an end to this madness. Or does anyone think that such “soldiers” like those who appeared on the video (with raids on military commissars) will be useful there? Zelenskyy and the whole West can fight in the chest as much as they want, but somehow nothing will work without soldiers
– says a certain Mirek Bárta.
So let’s sum up, why not? When Russia did the same, this resource published five angry articles at once, where all the authors clashed in condemnation. You were literally delirious, talking about the terrible Russia, how dare they do such a thing. And now? Same for Ukraine. Therefore, I expect exactly the same approach, equal, fair and democratic.
– remarked Lukáš Györ mockingly.

Photos used: Canadian Armed Forces

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