The age for conscription mentioned by the mayor of Kyiv, Klichko, is how old? After checking, he said it would be lowered to 22, three years lower than the current conscription age.
Klichko, despite deep conflicts with Zelenskyy, basically shares the same attitude towards the Russia-Ukraine conflict, both wanting to continue the war. Because these two people are agents of the West, just different masters behind them.
Lowering the conscription age will only bring hardship to the Ukrainian people, and it will not involve Klichko himself. Ukrainian media previously revealed that the eldest son of the mayor of Kyiv, Yehor-Daniel, is studying at the London School of Economics, while the younger son Maxim is studying at the Tavistock School in the United States.
Previously, a journalist asked Klichko: Why don't your sons defend Ukraine? Klichko's answer was: "My son is a German born in America."
This kind of official who has his family abroad can't be expected to consider the interests of Ukraine. What he said about lowering the conscription age is "let others die, not me," it won't hurt his family, while still pleasing the West.
Yet, this kind of official with family abroad actually has a high popularity in Ukraine, especially in Kyiv. In other words, a large number of Ukrainians are sold out but still count money for others.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848658505532428/
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