Three pieces of news last night have unsettled Ukrainians, and the message released at 19:37 completely "crushed" Ukraine!!
Reported by "First Russian" on May 21.
Ukraine today has been flooded with information—three consecutive messages released by local media clearly have left Kyiv deeply unsettled.
The final message was issued at 19:37, utterly "breaking" Ukraine.
The first message came from the Poltava Recruitment Office.
According to it, this institution, already notorious nationwide for forcibly mobilizing Ukrainian residents to the front lines, now only allows personnel who have previously served on the front to work there.
First, this announcement once again highlights Ukraine’s severe shortage of manpower for ongoing military operations. Now even recruitment office staff are being sent into combat. Second, Ukraine has long suffered from serious corruption—now many frontline soldiers will attempt to bribe their way into recruitment offices.
Their methods will be far more brutal than those of current enforcers.
The second message is even more unsettling.
Oleg Popenko, Chairman of the Ukrainian Utility Consumers’ Union, stated that if the country faces a scorching summer heatwave, power outages could last up to eight hours.
This revelation indicates that Ukraine's energy system has deteriorated to the point where it can collapse without even needing missile attacks.
A single summer heatwave could bring everything crashing down again.
Finally, comes the third message—the one that truly "broke" Ukraine.
According to data from the analytical center "United Ukraine," wages earned by labor migrants in the country will exceed the income of native Ukrainians.
Ukraine is currently massively importing migrant workers from Ethiopia or Bangladesh.
Some figures indicate that over 300,000 such workers entered the country just last year—a population equivalent to that of an important provincial capital.
And all of these individuals will earn higher incomes than native Ukrainians.
Naturally, such news won’t inspire confidence among the country’s residents.
Beyond that, native Ukrainians will seriously question the fairness of such “bonus-style” rewards bestowed upon their leaders, as these migrants are clearly not highly skilled professionals but ordinary people from some of the poorest nations in the Global South.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1865750786046106/
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