Ukraine's new mobilization law | Ukraine This Week

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Over two years into war, Russian forces continue almost daily attacks on Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv. This week, Kharkiv’s TV tower was destroyed, while power outages remain frequent and living conditions difficult for the city’s residents. Meanwhile, in a claim disputed by Kyiv, another village in the Donetsk region has reportedly been captured by the Russian forces. Ammunition shortages have made defense challenging for Ukrainian troops. But Kyiv is not standing idle. Ukraine steps up its attacks on Russian refineries and other industrial targets fueling the enemy’s war effort.
In a sigh of relief and major morale booster, the United States passed a $61 billion military aid and assistance package for Ukraine, held up in Congress for the past six months. While weapons are essential, so is manpower. Kyiv passed a mobilization bill and announced the suspension of consular services for Ukrainian men of conscription age residing abroad.
In this edition of Ukraine this Week, Sgt. Sarah Ashton-Cirillo describes the current situation in the Chasiv Yar area and confirms reports that Ukrainian forces are pushing back against the Russians there. FPV drones swarm the embattled city, but anti-EW devices and jammers allow Ukrainian forces to maneuver and repel attacks.
Mikhail Alexseev, Professor at San Diego State University, gives his analysis of the U.S. support package for Ukraine. The increased use of Russian glide bombs poses a significant threat, which requires more advanced solutions, such as the expedited transfer of F-16s and modern air defense systems.
Former Polish Ambassador to Ukraine Bartosz Cichocki weighs the effectiveness of Kyiv’s move to coax military-aged Ukrainian men staying abroad back to their homeland, which sends an antagonistic message to its own nationals and European partners. Incentives could be a better method to bring those eligible for mobilization home.
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@1RedDwarf
@1RedDwarf 13 днів тому
What's wrong with UKposts? Graphic pictures should absolutely be allowed to be shown (with a warning caption). That would generate more disgust for what the Russians are doing in Ukraine. It seems that UKposts with their stupid policy is shielding Russia from negative consequences, as a graphic picture really drives home the point of Russian inhumanity and brutality. Make it age-restricted and we as adults can take it.
@pfclumi
@pfclumi 13 днів тому
Yes, exactly. Its war, its not supposed to be "pretty" to look at. People lose the sense of reality when censorship happens.
@glintongordon6811
@glintongordon6811 13 днів тому
​@@pfclumichildren are on this app
@ananamu2248
@ananamu2248 12 днів тому
So many Podcaster have been targeted
@johnfrancisco1851
@johnfrancisco1851 13 днів тому
Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@elchicano187
@elchicano187 13 днів тому
Of course is scary, but one must fight and protect what is yours! Think of the women and children left behind. If my country calls damn right I’m going. Fight for your independence brothers
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh 13 днів тому
I am Ukrainian. It was the United States that intervened in the internal affairs of Ukraine and brought the neo-Nazi regime to power in 2014, which unleashed a war on the border with Russia. I'm for Russia!
@DM-dn7rf
@DM-dn7rf 13 днів тому
When the United States entered WW2 after Dec 7, 1941, there were so many volunteers that by the end of 1942 no longer could one volunteer unless you were under age 18 or older than 37. They used the draft after that because then they could call people up as needed. To me, they will always be the Greatest Generation.
@JohnnyD45
@JohnnyD45 13 днів тому
@@DM-dn7rf🇺🇸🦅❤️
@Danny-oe1tp
@Danny-oe1tp 13 днів тому
Yes sir my dad fought in ww11 and I followed him up in combat in Vietnam you bet citizens should take up arms to protect their country I’m still a little butt hurt about the draft dodgers that fled
@redbull1826
@redbull1826 13 днів тому
The thing is pulling thousands of unmotivated dmen that ran away cause they didn't want to fight isn't really a good idea they will be lackluster when fighting and prone to running away surrendering ect
@zelbole
@zelbole 13 днів тому
Your station does such a wonderful job of dealing with all the crises and details about the war in Ukraine, and everyone can tell that everyone is just as passionate about the winning of the war, as all the people of the west, which, believe me, are along with all Europe in the situation at hand. Great guests, and out of the horse's mouth sort of expert journalism.
@870annie
@870annie 9 днів тому
😂😂😂
@amandadonaghey7540
@amandadonaghey7540 13 днів тому
Thank you. 🇺🇦🇮🇪🇺🇦
@gregjohnson298
@gregjohnson298 13 днів тому
I feel bad for Ukrainian's that get forced into this fight but Russia is there to take your country from you,losing is not an option.I can totally understand how this must be terrifying to be called up though.
@50086gt
@50086gt 13 днів тому
I mean both sides are evil. Ukraine has zero freedom of speech or religion and literally has Nazis units in their military
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh 13 днів тому
You're talking nonsense. Russia is not fighting Ukrainians, but the Kiev political regime. Listen less to propaganda.
@JohnnyD45
@JohnnyD45 13 днів тому
@@IvanMartynenko-ir8xhIvan🤦🏼‍♂️
@smokyofstormwind6320
@smokyofstormwind6320 13 днів тому
@@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh so in other words they are trying to insert a regime that is Pro-Putin, like Belarus, and don't respect Ukraine's sovereignty, and then there's the Budapest memorandum, which makes America obligated to help.
@Danny-oe1tp
@Danny-oe1tp 13 днів тому
@@IvanMartynenko-ir8xhbullshite
@AG-mz7vm
@AG-mz7vm 13 днів тому
Slava Ukraini! Heroyam Slava!
@zelbole
@zelbole 13 днів тому
Absolutely correct to use the army in so many ways, just to keep civilians alive, is a very good way of keeping civilians safe. The experience would easily help them adapt to the war scenario.
@NJ-wb1cz
@NJ-wb1cz 11 днів тому
Civilians are forcefully mobilized and sent to die, this most certainly doesn't keep them safe
@gerryhouska2859
@gerryhouska2859 13 днів тому
The world is a wonderful place!
@5ty717
@5ty717 12 днів тому
Really like your interview delivery style and accuracy. Today two great guests Carefully worded, calmly delivered. Deeply informed. Prof. MA is excellent speaker. Get him back…
@osk9013
@osk9013 13 днів тому
Forcing people to fight means that a country is not a democracy? Well, in that case Finland is not a democratic country. IMO, citizenship is not just about rights but also about obligations, duties.
@skullsaintdead
@skullsaintdead 13 днів тому
I agree, I don't think it's as black and white as that (e.g. in Australia, during Vietnam, we had the draft, but your name was called up via birthdays, so not everyone went; we also have compulsory voting and it's a huge success, making our politics less polarised). Whilst flat-out conscription might not be the best idea (having soldiers who don't want to fight is less than ideal) there is a middle ground: just make it less desirable to be non-uniformed, like PR campaigns around supporting soldiers etc. I think the other issue is corruption, it's too easy to bribe your way out of service.
@osk9013
@osk9013 13 днів тому
@@skullsaintdead I know that in this case my opion is pretty black - thanks to my country's way to deal with the issue (naturally, a small country has no other options). Conscription is compulsory for men (either military or non-military, most of men prefer military), voluntary for women, and those who have not been in the army, there are compulsory tasks during the war time. So, adults at certain age won't leave the country. Now I have been surprised to see how some military age Ukrainian men have left Ukraine instead of serving their country. IMO, the West has been too slow with its aid but also Ukrainians should have been more active. Those who have stayed in Ukraine and do their duty as citizens are the true heroes, the rest... My grandfather always said that first you have to help yourself, and only after that expect help from others. - I like your comment about to "make it less desirable to be non-uniformed".
@DM-dn7rf
@DM-dn7rf 13 днів тому
@@skullsaintdead In reality the vast majority in the military never see combat. Most are in support roles.
@skullsaintdead
@skullsaintdead 13 днів тому
@@osk9013 Yeah that's fair enough & a pretty responsible policy if you ask me (i.e. for smaller countries that border aggressive neighbours to have conscription). I, too, was shocked to see the numbers of Ukrainian men leaving the country, I can understand women & kids but I'd of thought the blokes would be more timid about being so openly averse to defense of their home. I wonder sometimes if we've become too complacent & soft in our peacetime years, thinking that democracy is a right, when its really a privilege - one that has been & will always continue to be hard fought. I'm a 32 y.old woman & if my country was invaded, I'd fight, prob not on the frontlines because i'm not very strong but still would want to contribute (do note: this is if I could; im housebound & part bedbound, from severe chronic abdominal pain for 3+ years, & have chronic fatigue & insomnia too). Also, thank you Finland for the sacrifices your country has made to democracy at home & in Europe.
@smokyofstormwind6320
@smokyofstormwind6320 13 днів тому
forcing people to fight in a defensive war is a lot different than what Russia is doing, yeah there's nothing undemocratic about it
@susansmith9263
@susansmith9263 13 днів тому
We shouldn't have needed Russia's unprovoked invasion, its vicious onslaught of Ukraine, to realize the dangerous depravity of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. His massive abuses of power in Russia and abroad, over 20 years never triggered widespread outrage and international resolve until now. Even so, aid to Ukraine has been slow in coming. More weapons, sooner, would have made a big difference, I think. Slàva Ukraini! 🇺🇸 🇺🇦
@tanyab244
@tanyab244 13 днів тому
Great guest. Very informative
@trpugh9748
@trpugh9748 13 днів тому
I guarantee you we got more guns than we do people
@icosthop9998
@icosthop9998 12 днів тому
Welcome to Planet Earth. 👋
@kathleenmann7311
@kathleenmann7311 12 днів тому
Thanks to the camera man for the video. 👏👍. ⚔️🇺🇸🤝🇺🇦✌️
@JohnnyD45
@JohnnyD45 13 днів тому
🇺🇸✌🏻❤️🇺🇦
@user-iz8io4ef9y
@user-iz8io4ef9y 13 днів тому
Where is US F16 plane ?
@donnacollins1356
@donnacollins1356 13 днів тому
🇺🇲❤️🇺🇦 This is exactly what happened during Vietnam some went to Canada and other countries But I believe they have to fight In the US you registered at 18 and if you don't show up they come get you
@danielcunningham2394
@danielcunningham2394 13 днів тому
US here, kinda complicated, during the Vietnam War ((I was too young) yes there was a draft which meant you had to serve. Our military is all volunteers now, and underpaid, but it does have a massive set of perks during and after service. The Vietnam, though if you ran a criminal charge, and there was the loss of citizenship, military prison or served after prison, after decades the penalties gradually lessened depending on each case. Now one registers at 18, maybe 16 you can enlist with parental consent but there are only drafts if there is a massive need for troops and a war. In a conventional war with russia, I would say 70% of registered men and women would sign up instead of being drafted and there are hardship issues one can bring into consideration to be excused. If that came to pass though, any russian would be interned as well as any sympathizer within our borders also commonwealth territories citizens can get US citizenship by serving, peacetime or wartime. Sorry, my family has served in every war including the Revolution.
@martinlye2748
@martinlye2748 13 днів тому
Slava Ukraine and Russia always lies especially about the cost of their aggression.
@garyoakham9723
@garyoakham9723 10 днів тому
They should send you to the front line
@marcoantonio2523
@marcoantonio2523 13 днів тому
Slava ukraine
@5ty717
@5ty717 12 днів тому
Excellent
@nicolasolton
@nicolasolton 13 днів тому
They must have been "important". Probably from Moskow or St. Petersburg, or possibly officers too.
@NickWard-bz4jo
@NickWard-bz4jo 13 днів тому
I like this sergeants reporting. Keep the reports coming
@Travellingisagift
@Travellingisagift 13 днів тому
I am following Sarah in Twitter. Brave person. Thank you Sarah
@DS-zr8pw
@DS-zr8pw 13 днів тому
Where are all those promised equipment, artillery shells, F16s etc.? Also, is Macron still around?
@patricksowle5110
@patricksowle5110 13 днів тому
usa ,slava ukraine
@shannonnewman3091
@shannonnewman3091 13 днів тому
Be great for no reason.
@guynorth3277
@guynorth3277 13 днів тому
We are "great' we are alive and breathing; it's merely the bs, and vulgar insecurities that people belabor us with that bring down humanity.
@deecee1522
@deecee1522 13 днів тому
Shame on Putin
@milanocity9870
@milanocity9870 13 днів тому
Uakrena poples God bless
@jubileuandrade6799
@jubileuandrade6799 13 днів тому
Triste não lutarem pela terra mãe. Fugirem como covardes. Ainda por cima contra ums força invasora. Que pretende desimar a cultura ucraniana
@loudtim265
@loudtim265 13 днів тому
Some people take a little more convincing than others. Aggressive personalities will be the first to show up, then the patriotic, ones with no kids, etc. Some people are just not built for fighting but may not realize how many support positions are needed. Some are born cowardly.
@glintongordon6811
@glintongordon6811 13 днів тому
Maybe you have only been listening to one side of the story
@trpugh9748
@trpugh9748 13 днів тому
And before anybody says oh you don't live in America I'm from the US I have seen war and a part of it where planes aren't involved get those planes over there get the high tomorrow over there get the air defense systems up
@joyceperez5505
@joyceperez5505 12 днів тому
Tesla GET BUSY BUILD UNITS FOR POWER.. UNDERGROUND STORAGE PROTECTIONS !!!!
@icosthop9998
@icosthop9998 13 днів тому
I do not get your notifications 😒
@Mr.East.
@Mr.East. 10 днів тому
The music is too loud, I get it makes it more emotional but I think the sound of the war itself would be just as impactful. Silence between violence.
@870annie
@870annie 9 днів тому
It need to be emotional its how propanganda work!😊
@icosthop9998
@icosthop9998 12 днів тому
No need to apologize for saying or pronouncing the cities of Ukraine and Russia in correct. Those places weren't supposed to be spoken in English 😶
@themcgeachys
@themcgeachys 13 днів тому
Russian forces and Wagner don't forget them
@user-uk5hv6qz7d
@user-uk5hv6qz7d 13 днів тому
Another reason why Russia is not taking the West as seriously as they ought to. "In March 2022, a month after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine started, Ekonomichna Pravda compiled a list of the 50 largest foreign corporations doing business in the Russian Federation and estimated the amount of tax they were paying into the aggressor country's coffers.Those companies were found to have earned US$130 billion in revenues (based on 2021 financial statements). During that year, they had paid US$20 billion in taxes to Russia's treasury..." That is a lot of business as usual and that should not be happening for more than the obvious reasons. It also provides ways of covering up illicit trade that does even more to support the Russian war effort.
@deloughi1887
@deloughi1887 13 днів тому
What about now, what are the numbers? you commenting on a report that was made a month after the invasion is weak at best.
@slavojalois1639
@slavojalois1639 13 днів тому
That was then, what about now! Ruzzia is struggling big time, they running out of everything!
@tanyab244
@tanyab244 13 днів тому
Regarding Ukrainian men who refuse to participate in their military and support their country to win this war, they should not be eligible to receive any benefits from the government in terms of social, educational and health benefits when they do return. When one abandons the country, then the country shall abandon you.
@icosthop9998
@icosthop9998 12 днів тому
Agree
@DD-qh6ze
@DD-qh6ze 11 днів тому
The government of Ukr has betrayed their own people. How can’t you see the situation beyond what’s been pushed by the main media! The tragedy of Ukrainian people, their choices are not to be judged by people who are writing such things from the safety of their cosy homes…go and fight yourself! 🙈
@reptilespantoso
@reptilespantoso 12 днів тому
Failed imperialism. Make peace!
@zelbole
@zelbole 13 днів тому
I think the approach at this point, is the solidarity, like Wolenca. We see what happens when kids that don't know how to fight, or their conscience won't allow, is very important, or you have the possibility of wasting a human life, like the occupiers have done, in so many thousands of ways.
@user-sk4nx9if9h
@user-sk4nx9if9h 13 днів тому
🇺🇦💛🇺🇸💯🇪🇺💙💪 Play Ball 🇺🇦😎
@tracyp5603
@tracyp5603 13 днів тому
This reporter is searching for words...Geeesh..get with it..Man...!
@JohnDoe-jd7oc
@JohnDoe-jd7oc 13 днів тому
Loose the "don". Cda
@leokyne6258
@leokyne6258 13 днів тому
Thanks a lot Russia. You have the absolute right to defend yourself.
@MythicPlague
@MythicPlague 13 днів тому
TVP Stop talking smack about America only. How about concentrating your efforts into getting Germanies pledges into realities. TAURS needs to be in your stockpile. Ukraine had 12 years to fortify everything prior to 2022 it was 10 years. They only started to fortify a year 1/2 into the war. Give me a break. All places that could or would be strategic positions should have been done long ago. So I only feel sorry for the civilians. Even that is leaving with every time you blame others than the people who did this to themself. Their president should be out doing pretty much Fundraising and gathering allies. Your Generals should be leading the war. The two together should not be swapping jobs. That is a way to Lose a war not win.
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh 13 днів тому
The answer is simple: in Ukraine, everyone steals. Therefore, no matter how much money you pour into it, everything will be stolen. A failed state.
@robmckrill3134
@robmckrill3134 13 днів тому
I'm annoyed that Ukraine is losing because of lack of USA aid, this is true. Why isn't the lack of aid from Europe condemned..it's there future at stake, the US is a half a world away 🤔
@guynorth3277
@guynorth3277 13 днів тому
Things are now in place, and should turn around quickly.
@slavojalois1639
@slavojalois1639 13 днів тому
Check your facts, the EU are and have given more than the US, Stinky No45 lied to you!
@danhubert-hx4ss
@danhubert-hx4ss 13 днів тому
UA is losing becuse of monumental corruption.
@geoffgill5334
@geoffgill5334 9 днів тому
​@@guynorth3277hold that thought!
@guynorth3277
@guynorth3277 9 днів тому
@@geoffgill5334; As a Vietnam Veteran, it is the only thought I can hold.
@deewells1965
@deewells1965 13 днів тому
12:51: Are we witnessing Russia make the same mistakes Germany and Japan did in WW2 in spreading themselves thin? Small controlled retreats by Ukrainians while exhausting Russian logistics all the back to refineries seems like a good strategy as smaller villages get shelled to the extent of not being possible to live in or safely defend and Russian bodies pile up. Diseases are spreading and killing the remaining Russians who don't starve or freeze to death. I suspect these fatalities are not part of any official counts and might be some of Russia's largest losses.
@nolesfan8900
@nolesfan8900 13 днів тому
It’s a good day for Sleepy Joe if he doesn’t crap his pants.
@brendaraudebaugh6246
@brendaraudebaugh6246 13 днів тому
I'm sorry, I don't like your new format. It's a waste. What a disappointment.
@user-uk5hv6qz7d
@user-uk5hv6qz7d 13 днів тому
The danger remains very real, as to the Russian Federation, that continued Ukraine attacks on what the average Russian is convinced are civilian targets in Russia, and lack of more progress on the battlefield, along with relatively minor instances of public dissent and protest, will give a more extreme political turn its chance to ascend to power. Russian politics are a complicated situation and there are anti western (right wing, more fascist) extremists as well as potential (more liberal) reformers ready and waiting in the wings. At this moment in the evolution of Russian politics the chances are higher that, short of far more decisive and larger dissent throughout various areas of the Federation risking the survival of the Federation, the "right wing" extremists, who support the war in Ukraine and who would definitely escalate the war and tensions with the west, would have a very real chance to take over power. A sort of political move from the Putin regime's frying pan into the right wing extremist fire situation. The Russian people are not showing much intent or motivation to dissent against the war and against the regime and there are numerous reasons for that. The war has boosted the internal economy. There is more work and there is more money than there was, for many. The media are severely suppressed and controlled. Individual freedom of expression and communication is severely suppressed. State terrorism of the people has increased the level of fear and thus submission to the will of the government. Shortages of goods have not had a severe enough impact on the average Russian to create motivation to dissent. The Russian philosophy of life, bolstered by a returen to state controlled and loyal religion adds to that scenario. Continued Ukraine attacks against what can be argued to be civilian targets, such as oil refinieries, and other similarlly dual purpose infrastructure and facilities, within Russia, have very little effect on the Russian military, but they could have very significant (adverse to Ukraine interests) political effect within Russia. They also provide a ready made justification (within the context of Russian governnment argument) for Russian intensification of attacks on what they see as similar targets in Ukraine (mostly civilian and dual purpose infrastructure). So it does no good and it could do significant harm going forward. Particularly if nothing further happens to stimulate more positive regime change, and increased levels of dissent within the Russian Federation.
@johnschuring5726
@johnschuring5726 13 днів тому
So billions upon billions upon billions of dollars and Ukraine is still losing ground.
@deloughi1887
@deloughi1887 13 днів тому
Wasn't there a pause in those billions for 6-7 months? I'll wait for an answer..
@johnschuring5726
@johnschuring5726 13 днів тому
@@deloughi1887 The American people are not anyone's servants and no one gets to set our timeline for anything.
@TheRevan1337
@TheRevan1337 13 днів тому
​@@johnschuring5726 You'd rather be the laughing-stock of the civilised world? Do what is necessary to protect democracy. Slava Ukraine.
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh
@IvanMartynenko-ir8xh 13 днів тому
The answer is simple: in Ukraine, everyone steals. Therefore, no matter how much money you pour into it, everything will be stolen. A failed state.
@themcgeachys
@themcgeachys 13 днів тому
Fanny
@highwaystar68
@highwaystar68 13 днів тому
Slow down Don! Think of your words, don't get rattled. Your doing fine but you are getting ahead of yourself. Think go slow and practice b4 u go on. R read it over and over. Try making it funny or at least upbeat ok. You are trying to hard to be perfect. Your not on American news it's just Polish and small. Millions are not watching ok. Just relax try taking a Xanax b4u go on
@hellcatsfuryfilm
@hellcatsfuryfilm 13 днів тому
Don't hear females complaining about sexist conscription laws against men in Russia and Ukraine and Finland 🤔
@user-rv4ob4tg9x
@user-rv4ob4tg9x 13 днів тому
It’s absolutely disgusting. They have all the “rights” by law without the obligation to defend. It’s the primary reason the west is in decline.
@donaldmarlow488
@donaldmarlow488 13 днів тому
All because MTG and the RePutin party.
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