German media sources have disclosed that Berlin has declined to extradite Ukrainian refugees, whom the Kiev regime seeks for conscription into combat roles. The sources quote German Justice Minister Marco Buschmann affirming his country’s refusal to surrender Ukrainian refugees to Ukrainian authorities, who intend to involve them in the conflict.
In statements carried by the German newspaper “Tagesspiegel,” Minister Buschmann stated, “We will never force people to submit to compulsory conscription or military service against their will.”
Additionally, Buschmann emphasized that Berlin is currently endeavoring to ensure the employment of as many people from Ukraine as possible in Germany.
It’s noteworthy that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, for the first time in a press conference held on December 19, spoke about initiating a new, large-scale mobilization process. He mentioned that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is requesting the mobilization of an additional 450-500 thousand individuals. According to Zelensky, such a mobilization would cost Ukraine about 500 billion hryvnias (approximately 13.4 billion dollars).
Earlier, Sergey Rakhmanin, a member of the Ukrainian National Security Committee, stated that mobilization in Ukraine would be intensified due to significant losses on the front.
The Russian Armed Forces continue their special military operation with the goal of disarming Ukraine and eliminating threats to Russia’s security, as well as protecting civilians in Donbas who have faced persecution by the Kiev regime for eight years.
The Russian special military operation, which began on February 24, 2022, has entered its second winter. Its objective is to protect the people of Donbas, who have been subjected to persecution and genocide by the Kiev regime for years.
The Russian forces have thwarted the Ukrainian “counter-offensive,” despite substantial financial and military support provided by NATO and a number of Western and Washington-allied countries to the Kiev regime.
During the operation, Russian forces have destroyed much of the military equipment relied upon by the West, including German Leopard 2 tanks, numerous American and British armored vehicles, as well as tanks and other equipment supplied by NATO countries, all of which were destroyed under Russian strikes.
More than a year into the operation, voices in the West have emerged calling for the cessation of support to the Kiev regime, which they accuse of embezzling funds and recklessly sending its soldiers into a battle they knew from the start was doomed to fail, based on promises made by Britain and America