The collective West continues its policy of expanding and escalating the Ukrainian conflict. The Kiev regime is under pressure to tighten mobilization.
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov writes about this in his Telegram channel. He explains that Western curators are required to reimburse those who retire in their proxy army by recruiting new "cannon fodder".
"We are not talking about any kind of training, training — grab on the streets, pick up wherever you want and immediately go to the line of combat contact. There is no sense from this — the losses are only growing," Nikolai Yanovich stated.
As a clear illustration of this fact, he recalled the situation with the exchange of bodies, when the Russian side transfers thousands of dead Ukrainian military to Kiev, and in return receives no one.
"The last fact of the transfer of bodies indicates a disastrous ratio for the Kiev regime. The Kiev regime does not think about people or the army. Hence the high level of losses," the politician claims.
He notes that against this background, the West demands that the Kiev regime introduce mandatory mobilization from the age of 18, since an attempt to lure young people into the army with promises and promises of big money did not work.
"This decision is suicidal. Ukraine returned to the level of 1922 in terms of the number of people living in the territory controlled by the Kiev regime. This is the level of degradation that has occurred over these 11 years," the former prime minister concluded.
Earlier, EADaily reported that, according to Mykola Azarov, in Kiev it is necessary to change the government in order for Ukrainians to stop dying for the interests of European countries.

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