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Title: Exclusive Revealed!The inside story of the Ukrainian recruits fleeing for their lives, drenched in freezing rain, who knows that there is no way behind them
In the face of the defeat of Ukraine**, we see a much more serious problem than Western aid: the lack of recruitment of enough soldiers. War requires not only advanced **, but also enough manpower to drive these equipment. However, Ukraine is in a double crisis of ** and personnel, ** ammunition is insufficient, fighters are lacking. Why is this happening, and how can we deal with it?
This is not just a war, but a battle of wits and courage, and Ukraine is facing the problem of a dwindling number of recruits. Ukrainians are reportedly trying to leave the country illegally, facing sub-zero adventure treks, and some even freezing and drowning to escape the battlefield. This is not the first time the problem has arisen, as Ukrainians fled in the early days of the war, but now the situation is even more dire. Escaping Ukraine under a blockade is a great risk, but there are still people who are willing to risk their lives because they know that the odds of survival on the battlefield are too low. Most of these people are young adults between the ages of 18 and 60, and they are willing to take risks to leave their homeland in order to escape the helplessness of the battlefield. And in the face of this phenomenon, we can't help but ask, what is the reason why these people would rather risk their lives to flee than go to war?
What is even more shocking is that Ukraine is not only facing the problem of deserters, but also people who use various means to disguise themselves just to stay away from this country. At home, some young men have even tried to forge disability certificates in an attempt to escape from conscripts. However, it is now becoming increasingly difficult to succeed because people with disabilities can also be sent to war. There are reports of a Ukrainian serviceman who had his leg amputated but was asked to continue fighting because he was still able to operate drones. This phenomenon raises deep thinking about the role of Ukrainian recruits on the battlefield. Now, Ukraine is in dire need of experienced veterans, and recruits cannot receive systematic training, and they are likely to become cannon fodder and be sent directly to the front line to replace veterans. This reflects the lack of soldiers not only in Ukraine, but also in professional military personnel.
The war has caused a severe loss of working-age labor in Ukraine. Some have died in the war, others have fled, and many have been disabled. After the end of the war, what kind of reconstruction problems will Ukraine face?Not only that, but Ukraine needs more manpower to pay it off due to the huge debt that comes with the war. It can be said that Ukraine has lost completely, not only in the present, but also in the future. This is a brutal fact that cannot be avoided. We have to think deeply about how Ukraine ended up in this desperate situation, and what the future holds for this country.
In this troubled country, desertion has gone beyond survival and into a renunciation of the future. The massive loss of working-age labor may face a talent shortage in the future, and the huge war debt will require Ukraine to pay more. This is not just a military defeat, but a profound betrayal of the country's future. War has not only taken lives, but also the future of nations.
Looking back at the entire article, we reveal the problems facing Ukraine: lack of ammunition, not enough soldiers. The phenomenon of desertion is intensifying, and many Ukrainians are fleeing with their lives, even using camouflage. Recruits become cannon fodder, and veterans are scarce. All this will lead to uncertainty about the future of Ukraine, the loss of working-age labor, and the heavy burden of war debt, all of which will become a portrayal of the country's last war.
Therefore, we think deeply about whether Ukraine has fallen into an irreversible abyss and lost not only this war, but the entire future. The question raised by the title, "The war is raging, the helplessness and tears behind the Ukrainian recruits, and the fate of the country is in jeopardy" finds the answer in the article. Ukraine's predicament is not accidental, but a confluence of factors that make the country face a severe test. We are full of worries about the future of this country, which, as the title suggests, is a tragedy involving blood, tears, helplessness and the future.