Russia doesn't forcefully deports anyone. Ukrainian official propganda is 100% nazi lie on the other hand Ukraine completely closed exit to all men If you're ukrainian man - you have only one option - wait for you turn to die no matter if you want or not do you want to discuss that?
There is an entire thread with examples of Russia forcefully deporting people against their will from Ukraine. I suggest you go read it. https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/putin-a-war-criminal.365790/ And let's have you carefully review the first sentence from the following article https://www.brookings.edu/blog/futu...2 the U.N.,evidence of executions and torture In October 2022 the U.N. listed 7.6 million Ukrainian refugees across Europe, including 2.85 million in Russia—many of the latter were sent there by Russian occupiers and were subjected to a “filtration” process with credible reports of war crimes emerging, including evidence of executions and torture.
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/01/16/europe/russian-rambo-ukraine-intl/index.html ‘Russia’s Rambo,’ once a Putin favorite, says he’d now fight for Ukraine and feels ‘nothing but hatred’ for his home country By Tim Lister and Josh Pennington, CNN Updated 5:21 AM EST, Mon January 16, 2023 CNN — Russian actor Artur Smolyaninov was the star of one of President Vladimir Putin’s favorite films – about a Soviet unit making a last-ditch stand against Afghan insurgents. Now he is classified as a “foreign agent” and faces criminal investigation. Smolyaninov was the hero of “Devyataya Rota” (The 9th Company), a Russian feature film that came out in 2005. He played the part of the last soldier standing during a battle in Afghanistan, which Soviet forces occupied for a decade. He was often described as Russia’s Rambo, a nod to the US action movies starring Sylvester Stallone. Much has changed since then. Smolyaninov is in exile and in a recent interview said he was prepared to fight on Ukraine’s side and kill Russian soldiers. He told Novaya Gazeta last week: “I feel nothing but hatred to the people on the other (Russian) side of the frontline. And if I were there on the ground, there’d be no mercy.” He said a former colleague had gone to fight on the Russian side. “Would I shoot him? Without any doubt! Do I keep my options to go fight for Ukraine open? Absolutely! This is the only way for me. And if I were to go to this war, I would only fight for Ukraine.” A few days later, the Russian Ministry of Justice classified the actor as a foreign agent. Alexander Bastrykin, the head of the Russia’s Investigative Committee, also ordered that a criminal case be opened against Smolyaninov. Smolyaninov has been highly critical of the campaign in Ukraine. He recently recorded a Soviet-era song – Temnaya Noch (Dark Night) – with reworked lyrics. It included the lines: “Take a look, occupier, How maternity homes are without power, How children sit in shelters. And how books are drowned. The Russian night Has reached schools and hospitals.” Another verse referred to “a bunker, Where one Führer hides, And a bald little cook, Feeds the Fuhrer from a spoon.” The cook was a reference to Yevgeny Prigozhin, who runs the Wagner private military company and won catering contracts from the Kremlin. When he first spoke out against the war last summer, Smolyaninov, who at the time he was in Russia, told an interviewer it was “a catastrophe, everything collapsed: ashes, smoke, stench, tears.” Last October, a Moscow district court imposed a fine of 30,000 rubles (430 US dollars) against Smolyaninov on charges of discrediting the Russian armed forces. That same month, he left Russia and is thought to be in Latvia at present. Smolyaninov recounted how he’d crossed the Russian border into Norway. “I crossed the border on foot… You just walk 30 meters and there are completely different people in front of you. They are so soft. Even the look is different.” The film “Devyataya Rota” was so popular that Putin welcomed the actors and crew, including Smolyaninov to his residence outside Moscow in November 2005, where he put on a special showing of the movie. The Kremlin said that after watching the film, Putin talked with director Fyodor Bondarchuk and the leading actors, including Smolyaninov. Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported at the time that Putin declared that the film “takes the soul, you immerse yourself in the film.” “The film is very strong, such a real serious thing about the war and people who found themselves in extreme conditions in this war and showed themselves very worthy,” Putin said at the time. The Russian Justice Ministry has added a number of others to its list of foreign agents in recent days, including music critic Artemy Troitsky and several journalists. “These people were put on the register under article 7 of Russian law on the control of the activities of persons under foreign influence,” according to Russian state news agency TASS. It was also reported this weekend that two well-known theatrical actors had been fired from the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater for criticizing the war in Ukraine. Dmitry Nazarov and his wife Olga Vasilyeva were dismissed by the artistic director of the theater, Konstantin Khabensky, who accused the actors of “anti-Russian sentiments.” The state news agency TASS confirmed the duo had been fired, without specifying a reason.
There is growing talk about how Belarus will finally get around to entering the war, against their will mostly. Big gamble on Putin's part. We have seen lots of surrendering and clown shows by the Russian forces, but if ever he is at risk of mass surrenders by entire units, officers included, it will be with the Belarus units. Putin- being a master strategist- will try to deal with that in advance by putting the Belarus units under the command of Russian officers. If he does that, the Belarus will kill them and surrender en masse. Even worse, many of the surrendering Belarus will fight with Ukraine. There are already units in Kiev comprised of Belarus exiles. They have skin in the game too. They want to fight with Ukraine to defeat Russia and drive the Russians out of Belarus. Vlad, You just appointed Gerasimov, the architect of the 3-Day War as your top military general. And he is giving you advice now on how to bring the Belarus in? Think this through, mate.
You and author Filtration happened and it's normal Ukraine obviously also used filtration and killed a lot of its own citizens, nobody cares of course, because now nazis are good forced deportation didn't happen and couldn't happen. I don't know if this kind of behaviour result of multiple covid boosters but you totally pathetic posting day after days those fake "credible" reports generated by nazi propaganda what I want you to explain me - forced detention of all ukrainian men in Ukraine with the only single option to go and die no matter of choice is a war crime or not? millions of alive young men waiting for their turn to die. democracy, freedom loving LOL
The local vatnik is back -- and apparently after imbibing an extraordinary quantity of vodka is continuing to push Putin's fantasy devoid of reality. Western nations and the International Court of Justice have outlined the ethnic cleansing and war crimes being committed by Russia in Ukraine. The latest reported atrocities by Russia includes the forcible deportation of 400 children who have been handed over to Russian families -- despite having parents. Of course, elderly Ukraine civilians are still being rounded up and held in Russian prisons for no reason. Ukraine, a sovereign and democratic nation, is defending itself from violent aggression by Putin's Russia. Russia can end this situation by stopping its brutal attack - but this will only happen when Putin is removed from power. However there will be a new world order but not the one Putin is fantasizing about. The future involves the dissolution of the Russian Federation. Regions are openly plotting their plans to split from Russia. After Russia loses the Ukraine war there will be large numbers of disillusioned, armed men returning to these oppressed regions who want nothing to do with Moscow. China will be glad to pour money into the revolts in the eastern regions.