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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Posted on 5/9/24 at 11:23 pm to
Posted by ColtRange
Member since May 2023
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Posted on 5/9/24 at 11:23 pm to
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What about all the chatter of Russia having converted its economy to a war footing? The pro-Russia posters and Ukraine cannot win posters keep telling us about all the malls that have been converted to factories and stuff. Have they been spreading false information?


From tonight

Posted by No Colors
Sandbar
Member since Sep 2010
10523 posts
Posted on 5/10/24 at 4:10 am to
You keep posting about this long and total "war". I thought this was just a special military operation?
Posted by GOP_Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 5/10/24 at 5:04 am to
The idea that Ukraine is going to lose because they are running out of men? Silly. It's true that Ukraine has some short-term problems, and those are causing problems on the front lines right now, but Ukraine has lots of opportunities to add more soldiers.

Here's one of them:

Ukraine could recruit up to 20,000 convicts into army, Justice Minister says

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Ukraine could fill its ranks with as many as 20,000 convicts in a move that would also help ease overcrowding in Ukrainian prisons, Justice Minister Denys Maliuska told BBC Ukraine in an interview published on May 10.

Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, passed a bill on May 8 that permits those convicted of certain offenses to serve in the military, paving the way for the voluntary mobilization of prisoners.

The proposal was first submitted to the parliament in March as part of Ukraine's efforts to replenish the ranks of the Armed Forces amid the ongoing war with Russia.

Deputy Justice Minister Olena Vysotska told Suspilne in March that the proposal could free up 50,000 recruits among those who had already served their sentence, as well as 26,000 of those who are currently imprisoned.

Maliuska said he supported the bill but that it is up to Ukraine's Armed Forces "to determine who is suitable for them and who is not."

While prisoners who are serving sentences due to "extreme" crimes should be left to serve their sentences, Ukraine could recruit 10,000 to 20,000 convicts, Maliuska estimated.

"The question is in approaches. I say the numbers are completely uncalculated, because depending on each scenario, the number will be different," Maliuska said.


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