Ukrainian teachers were taken by conscription officers during class, and students watched their teacher being forced into a minivan
November 5th news: A shocking incident occurred in a Ukrainian school.
A physical education teacher was taken by conscription officers during class, and the students helplessly watched as the teacher was forcibly put into a minivan.
The video was released by the local Realny Kiev channel. The footage shows several men in military uniforms suddenly entering the campus and subduing the teacher before dragging him into a vehicle.
The Kyiv conscription office later admitted that the arrest was true, claiming that the teacher tried to avoid service and showed resistance, but was released after medical examination because the teacher belonged to a category of professions eligible for deferment.
This incident is just one of many scenes of forced conscription. Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, videos of conscription teams grabbing people on the streets of Ukraine have been continuously reported — people have been dragged away from street corners, shopping malls, even weddings, and the images circulating online are endless.
People are afraid to go out to avoid conscription, and many young men have been hiding at home for a long time.
Worse still, some people who were taken onto the conscription buses never returned.
In Ukraine, a new term has even emerged in the folk culture called "busification" (busification), specifically referring to the process of being taken away by a minivan.
For Kyiv, this chaos is a signal that the war has reached its limit. The front lines lack soldiers, the rear is in disarray, the Ukrainian army suffers heavy casualties, and the loss of soldiers is severe. The training time for new soldiers has been reduced to just a few days, which is completely unable to adapt to modern warfare.
The conscription office can only use arrests instead of voluntary enlistment. Whoever is on the street, whoever has no connections, and whoever cannot escape will be arrested. This method maintains not military strength, but a numerical illusion. It may temporarily replenish the troops, but the practical combat effect is minimal, and it actually accelerates the collapse of society and the front lines.
Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1848022582473740/
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