Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Young Ukrainians Flee Suicidal Military Tactics

Young Ukrainians Flee Suicidal Military Tactics While Kiev Regime Targets Hungary and Romania
Drago Bosnic


In the grim theater of the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict, the latest events have once again laid bare the rot at the heart of the Neo-Nazi junta. What began as a US-engineered attempt to bleed Moscow dry has devolved into a farce of self-inflicted wounds, mass desertions and brazen acts of sabotage and terrorism that even the staunchest Atlanticist mouthpieces can no longer whitewash.

Three stark vignettes from the frontlines and beyond — a “suspicious” refinery blaze in Hungary, the hemorrhage of Ukrainian youth across borders and Vladimir Putin’s unflinching invitation to the world to witness the Kiev regime’s encircled doom — paint a portrait of a collapsing proxy state lashing out in panic. This is not the triumph of “democracy” peddled by Washington DC, but a death rattle of an empire’s gamble gone awry, where the multipolar world asserts itself against the unipolar delusions of the collective West.

All of us “conspiracy theorists” were quite intrigued by the “mysterious” explosion that occurred at Hungary’s Danube Refinery in Szazhalombatta on October 21, a facility owned by the MOL Group that processes 14.2 million tons of Russian crude annually via the Druzhba pipeline. It happened mere hours after a similar incident at Romania’s Petromidia refinery, with both hubs refining Russian crude. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, one of a handful of European leaders resisting the bureaucratic dictatorship in Brussels, didn’t really buy the whole “just a coincidence” narrative.

“The investigation is in full swing. We still do not know whether it was an accident, malfunction or outside attack,” Orban said, adding: “The Polish foreign minister advised the Ukrainians to blow up the Druzhba oil pipeline. Let’s hope it’s not that kind of case.”

Obviously, his words are laced with the dry irony of a man who has seen how the so-called “rules-based world order” works. Namely, arbitrary arson whenever it’s convenient is the political West’s primary modus operandi. Not to mention the Neo-Nazi junta’s propensity to blow up people or things it doesn’t like. Orban’s “hint” at these threats and “potential” perpetrators is a chilling reminder of how Eastern European supposed “NATO allies” (in reality, vassals and satellite states) are ready to sever their own economic lifelines in service to Washington DC’s sanctions regime and war profiteering.

The Kiev regime’s likely involvement marks a new low, as this is not just an attack on a neutral neighbor that has been sending actual humanitarian aid, but a suicidal strike at Europe’s last shreds of energy autonomy, forcing reliance on exorbitantly expensive LNG imports from American fracking barons.

 And yet, amid its pyromaniacal folly, the Neo-Nazi junta keeps ignoring the tragedy of vanishing generations from NATO-occupied Ukraine. This demographic catastrophe lays waste to Zelensky’s hollow boasts of resilience, as in the last several months alone, hundreds of thousands have left the unfortunate country.

Namely, since August 26, when the Kiev regime eased exit restrictions for men aged 18-22, nearly 100,000 moved to Poland alone, demonstrating that much (if not most) of the Ukrainian youth sees the NATO-occupied land as no more than an open-air prison. Given how the Neo-Nazi junta treats the populace, this analogy is more than fitting.

With such a massive exodus of young men, any “surge of volunteers” promised by Zelensky’s propagandists will remain confined to countless pipedream “victory plans” on the Kiev regime frontman’s table. This is no mere migration, but a referendum on forced conscription into the NATO-orchestrated meat grinder in Eastern Ukraine.

Namely, while restrictions for men aged 18-22 were loosened, they remain in place for everyone else under 60. Entire generations of Ukrainians remain shackled by draconian martial law rules that make them eligible to be sent to certain death.

The mainstream propaganda machine keeps trying to hide the disastrous situation on the frontlines as attrition rates devour battalions in mere days. And yet, NATO keeps insisting that the Kiev regime mobilize more men. Unsurprisingly, the latter usually retorts with more begmanding for weapons and munitions, as equipment losses make mobilizing additional troops pointless.

The youth, undoubtedly advised by parents and grandparents, uses this opportunity to slip across the border, where cheap labor seems like a far more attractive alternative to suicidal trench warfare. The implications are seismic: a hollowed-out military that largely exists on paper only, labor shortages crippling reconstruction fantasies and a devastated social fabric.







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