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Mrtaye:NYSC is mandatory, so is conscription in Russia and other countries. The equivalence is the mandate. You're making noise to divert attention away from the calamitous outcomes of your unsuccessful war campaign against Russia. |
Mrtaye:It has no substance. If it did, why has Ukraine been unable to take advantage and at least, score one victory in battle? |
Mrtaye:You see, you know you're confidently thrash talking. These figments of your imagination could have been exploited by Ukraine to 'liberate' or 'win' territories/regions that were liberated by the Russians but they continue to lose every battle. They lost Crimea years ago and heaven did not fall, recently they lost much of Southern Ukraine and they continue losing. Don't be so unsettled, it's just calling up the reserves. You haven't even seen anything yet. Wait until the standing military is activated (the standing millitary may not need to be mobilized given that the NATO/Ukraine military incompetence, inefficiency and ineffectiveness were exposed as they were bloodied and bodied by ordinary Russian private military contractors). Real life no be Hollywood movie. |
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Four regions vote to join Russia: What’s next? The accession process of Donbass and two regions of southern Ukraine to Russia will include several steps The Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics (LPR and DPR) along with Kherson Region and part of Zaporozhye Region in southern Ukraine have voted to join Russia in referendums that were held between September 23 and 27. The process of integrating new regions into Russia may take some time as it requires the approval of the country’s parliament and the president. But Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that he was “convinced it will be fast enough.” Under the Russian constitution and the federal law on the accession of new constituent members, the procedure includes several steps. Once the regions willing to become part of the Russian Federation submit their proposals to Moscow, the president should inform parliament and the government on the matter, Senator Konstantin Kosachev explained in a Telegram post last week. If a political agreement on the accession is reached, “draft international treaties on the admission of foreign states or parts of them” to Russia should be developed, Kosachev, the vice speaker of the upper house of parliament, said. These agreements regulate issues such as the name and status of new territories, citizenship, succession, the functioning of public authorities, the operation of legislation, and so forth. After these treaties are signed, the Russian Constitutional Court should verify if they comply with the country’s supreme law. If there are no violations, the next step will be the ratification of the documents by the lower house, the State Duma, and their approval by the upper house, the Federation Council. Simultaneously, a draft federal constitutional law on the admission of new constituent units to Russia should be submitted to the Duma. If approved, it then goes to the upper house for consideration. “This law enters into force no earlier than the entry into force of the international treaties themselves,” Kosachev noted. Moscow warned earlier that if the Donbass republics and the two southern Ukrainian regions united with Russia, it would consider any attempts by Kiev to retake them as attacks on its own land. “Immediately the Russian Constitution will come into force in relation to these territories where everything is very clearly stated in this regard,” Peskov told journalists last week. Shortly after the regions decided to hold referendums, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization that involved calling to arms some 300,000 reservists, according to the military. Media reports have suggested that Moscow allegedly plans to mobilize up to a million. Kiev considers the territories willing to join Russia to be under illegal occupation and said it would not recognize the results of the referendums. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has ruled out any possibility of talks after the voting. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba stated last Tuesday that “Ukraine has every right to liberate its territories and will keep liberating them, whatever Russia has to say.” The EU and the US have already called the voting a “sham.” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told CBS on Sunday that the LPR, DPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions “will never be recognized” as part of Russian territory. He added that Kiev had “every right” to take them back. Russia sent troops into Ukraine on February 24, citing Kiev’s failure to implement the Minsk agreements, designed to give the regions of Donetsk and Lugansk special status within the Ukrainian state. The protocols, brokered by Germany and France, were first signed in 2014. Former Ukrainian president Pyotr Poroshenko has since admitted that Kiev’s main goal was to use the ceasefire to buy time and “create powerful armed forces.” In February 2022, the Kremlin recognized the Donbass republics as independent states and demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join any Western military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked. |
Mrtaye:Derailing. "Russia has only called up part of it's reserve forces for possible deployment and you're already unsettled. Conventional forces are on standby for any mofo. This is not Hollywood movie, this is real life. Your sentiments are out of touch with reality" |
Donbass referendum results revealed The majority of citizens of both the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR) support the idea of uniting with Russia, according to local election commissions. In the DPR, more than 99% of voters supported the idea of joining Russia, according to early official figures. The referendum in the LPR yielded a similar result, with more than 98% of voters supporting the potential reunification. In both republics, all the ballots have already been counted, according to local authorities. The polls were conducted in the republics, as well as in the Moscow-controlled parts of Ukraine’s Zaporozhye and Kherson Regions, between September 23 and 27. Both republics – which broke away from Kiev in the aftermath of the 2014 Maidan coup and the conflict in Ukraine’s east that followed – have shown a turnout of over 80% for the referendums, official figures show. Ukraine and its Western supporters have already rejected the referendums on joining Russia as a “sham” ballot, vowing to not recognize the results regardless of their outcome. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky warned that Russia’s completion of the referendums would “make it impossible, in any case, to continue any diplomatic negotiations” with Moscow. Russia sent troops into Ukraine on February 24, citing Kiev’s failure to implement the Minsk agreements, designed to give the regions of Donetsk and Lugansk special status within the Ukrainian state. The protocols, brokered by Germany and France, were first signed in 2014. Former Ukrainian president Pyotr Poroshenko has since admitted that Kiev’s main goal was to use the ceasefire to buy time and “create powerful armed forces.” In February 2022, the Kremlin recognized the Donbass republics as independent states and demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join any Western military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked. |
Mrtaye:Your malicious and fabricated illusions are laughable. Is NYSC not mandatory? Where are they running to? Russia accepted Ukrainian refugees that were fleeing the militant regime of Kiev and granted them a path to citizenship, what countries have accepted Russian refugees? How many asylum/refugee protection cases have been processed for Russian refugees? Has Russia deployed it's standing military forces? Conscription is mandatory (with exceptions) in Finland, Switzerland, South Korea, Estonia, Norway and Russia. Russia has only called up part of it's reserve forces for possible deployment and you're already unsettled. Conventional forces are on standby for any mofo. This is not Hollywood movie, this is real life. Your sentiments are out of touch with reality. |