Deutsche Welle reported from Luzanovka, Cherkasy region, a village with no men of military left. Of 400 people, about 50 men wer

Deutsche Welle reported from Luzanovka, Cherkasy region, a village with no men of military left. Of 400 people, about 50 men were mobilized. “If in our small village there are already so many missing and dead, then what about all over Ukraine,” says Valentina, whose two sons have been mobilized. It also shows neighboring Kamenka, where journalists saw mostly pensioners and women with children in the streets. The summons in this village are delivered by the chairman of the village council, Lina Dusheiko. “The limit has already been reached. There are only a few left that can still be taken, and they can only perform non-combat missions,” she said. It is no longer speculation but a proven fact that Ukraine disproportionately targets citizens of smaller villages and poorer regions, together with large Russian cities like Odessa and Kharkov and areas with a large Hungarian minority. It is effectively an extermination project of their poor and the ethnic minorities. [club152044818|@Slavyangrad] | Luis... Source: Slavyangrad