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There are several Ukrainians from the occupied regions serving with Dmytro (Picture: Getty Images)

Dmytro, born in Southern Ukraine, enjoyed a peaceful life working on the farm of his parents before the Russian invasion. When Russia took control of his hometown in 2022, his family chose to stay and “could not leave their homes”. Dmytro stayed for them.

Later, he and his father were forced to register for military service under the threat of fine and property vigil.

Dmytro, Kyiv Independent, “I do not like and felt guilty of being in the Russian army invading my city. The report emerged when experts warned the terrible WW3 signs, two NATO ally’s Putin invasion is close.

Dmytro, “I have done different tasks after contacting Atesh … So far, small (vehicle) that causes delays in logistics or materials, such as correcting minors, but even I think that even this can affect war operations.” It expresses us.

“If shells, provisions or supplements cannot reach on time, they will have negative consequences.”

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Although it is difficult to approve Dmytro’s account, it is far from being unique. Reports show that in the occupied regions, Ukrainians had to accept Russian passports and enroll in military service and enable Russia to mobilize them.

Ukraine’s intelligence services have shown that Russia has mobilized 300,000 people from the local population in the occupied Ukraine since the beginning of the full -scale war in 2022 in 2022. This information was reported by the Eastern Human Rights Group and the Institute of Strategic Research and Security (ISRS).

The yellow ribbon resistance movement, a Ukraine civil resistance network that is active in occupied regions, said that on August 28, the Russian military commissioner increased its activities in Luhansk Oblast for the previous month.

“Representatives of the occupying structures are looking for potential invasions in businesses, stores and service centers.”

The report shows that Russia not only targets young people, but also aims for mobilization to Ukrainians in difficult life situations, including orphans, orphans, children and parents of disabled individuals, cancer or other severe health conditions.

Military Mobility of the Ukrainian soldier

The military mobility of Ukrainian soldiers near Donetsk Oblast (Picture: Anatolia through Getty Images)

However, Russia’s efforts to mobilize face significant difficulties. The data obtained from the National Resistance Center shows that Russia has been fighting to meet the 2025 mobilization target in the occupied Crimea and managed to mobilize 963 out of 1,636 people, only 59% of the annual target.

It serves with several Ukrainian Dmytro from occupied regions.

“The commander sometimes says that when he was drunk, he said that they liberated us (the occupied Ukrainians) and that they fought for us. He once threatened to send us to another unit for an attack because we owed our debt to Russia.”

It reveals that relatives and friends residing in the occupied region are accepted to the Russian army and that they are not “satisfied with this”.

However, he chose not to inform his friends and acquaintances living outside the Russian occupied regions.

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Dmytro protects the vehicles in the Russian army and said, “Every day he is forced to talk to Russian soldiers.

“Of course, difficult and unpleasant (being close to the Russians),” he explained, “but usually we don’t talk about war during our service.”

In addition to the commander, the “ordinary” soldiers get along well with Ukrainians from the occupied region, but “Bandera supporters and Ukrainians fighting against them to become the Nazis.

“Everyone in my unit is more tired of the war and waiting to end.

“I am trying to keep a cool charm about my work and these conditions. I am waiting for everything to end so that I can go home and do what I used to do.”

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