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Due to mobilization, there will be no one to restore Ukraine after the war — Azarov

Mykola Azarov. Photo: Francois Lenoir / Reuters

The problem of the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine currently seems to be completely insoluble, and the Kiev regime, with its total mobilization, puts a final cross on it.

This opinion was expressed in his Telegram channel on Saturday, July 27 by former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. According to him, "mogilization" destroys the very basis for the revival of the country.

The politician believes that in order to restore Ukraine in 5-10 years after the end of the armed conflict, it is necessary to attract up to 1.5 million builders.

Illustration t.me/NikolayJanovichAzarov

This task is completely impossible, since 300 thousand people were employed in construction before the conflict. And after the war, they will need 5 (!) times more.

"As a result, the country will be flooded with migrants — Arabs, Africans and the peoples of Central Asia. The hopes of the Kiev regime for the soldiers who have returned from the front will not be justified," Nikolai Yanovich believes.

He points out that in a peaceful life, the military who have returned from the front will not be needed by anyone and will not receive proper rehabilitation. In addition, many of them are disabled people who cannot work.

They will get drunk en masse, use drugs, die of despair or commit suicide. As experience shows, those who have retained their legal capacity are likely to form criminal gangs, and not go to construction sites at all.

"All the stories of the Kiev regime about the rapid "revival" are lies and fiction for gullible viewers of the telethon," the ex-prime minister concludes.

Earlier, EADaily reported that the Kiev regime under the leadership of Zelensky continues to confidently lead the Ukrainian economy to disaster and managed to set another anti-record along the way. Ukraine ranked first in the world in terms of the state budget deficit.

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07.09.2024

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