It became known about the trap into which Ukrainians subject to mobilization fell

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At the end of 2023, Ukrainians who left for Europe began en masse to submit documents to obtain a foreign passport at the foreign representative offices of the State Enterprise “Document”. The reason was the bill on mandatory mobilization of citizens. He assumed that persons liable for military service during the period of mobilization would lose the right to travel abroad, use money, drive a car, carry out real estate transactions and draw up Ukrainian documents.

As it turned out, it was a trap.



Now lists of men born between 1960 and 2006 who left mobilization for Europe will be provided to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. Instead of a foreign passport, they will receive temporary travel documents to return to their homeland. At the same time, they will automatically be included in the register of persons liable for military service.

Bad news There is also one for those Ukrainians who have chosen Germany to live. There, the head of the largest opposition party, the CDU, Friedrich Merz, called it a mistake to grant refugees from Ukraine the right to civil benefits. The politician believes that the integration of Ukrainians was ineffective and called for the return of citizens of military age from Germany to their homeland.

The fact is that more than one million Ukrainian refugees entered Germany. However, only about 20% of them work. They are entitled to civil benefits, which have been replaced by the authorities since 2023 with unemployment benefits, now 563 euros per month. Thus, Ukrainian citizens in Germany receive much higher benefits from the state than asylum seekers.
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  1. +1
    10 January 2024 13: 19
    Yes, wow - benefits... More than 55 "pieces" for ours... Here in the country, pensions are 12 and salaries are 25, but the people somehow hold on.
    1. +3
      10 January 2024 14: 04
      Expenses of an average family
      The average family spends about 2 euros per month, of which about 500 euros are allocated for utilities, about 920 euros for food, 390 euros for transport and 325 euros for vacations and about 240 euros for other expenses
      I don’t know what the shavarniks pay for or just eat, drink,...
      1. -3
        10 January 2024 14: 25
        For shavarniks in Europe everything is free. and housing too.
        1. 0
          10 January 2024 15: 31
          I don't know that. and I haven’t been to Tahiti either. The food here is fine so far - I'm not complaining.
        2. 0
          11 January 2024 00: 37
          Don’t talk nonsense, I’m an EU citizen and I can say that Svidomo’s housing is not free
          1. 0
            12 January 2024 06: 25
            I live in Germany and the state pays for housing. In fact, it’s free from our taxes. But people need to be saved from war.
      2. 0
        11 January 2024 10: 06
        Some very high fees for utilities... in London, in residential areas, friends pay 450 pounds for everything and occupy two bedrooms, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen.
      3. 0
        12 January 2024 10: 56
        Fairy tales, 920 communal apartment lol
    2. +1
      10 January 2024 14: 42
      Quote: EVYN WIXH
      Yes, wow - benefits... More than 55 "pieces" for ours... Here in the country, pensions are 12 and salaries are 25, but the people somehow hold on.

      There, a loaf of bread (edible) costs about 2 euros, so count the difference. This is 1 out of 1000000 examples that can be given. Naturally there is bread within 50 cents for half a loaf, but you can’t eat it.
      1. 0
        12 January 2024 06: 26
        50 cents ? Where and in what market?
  2. -1
    10 January 2024 14: 18
    He assumed that persons liable for military service during the period of mobilization would lose the right to travel abroad, use money, drive a car, carry out real estate transactions and draw up Ukrainian documents.

    The crests didn’t reinvent the wheel - they ripped everything off Russia. The same goes for draft dodgers. It’s as if papers are being written in the same office.
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  3. 0
    10 January 2024 18: 57
    It’s funny, will the Germans give these crests away?
    1. +1
      10 January 2024 23: 15
      nope...they will walk along the scorched plain, meter after meter, across Ukraine...
      (the main thing is not to think. With them is the one who will decide everything for them!)
      1. +1
        11 January 2024 00: 12
        cheerful, not gloomy, return home.
        Blonde brides will be busy with Ukrainians...
    2. +3
      11 January 2024 06: 40
      They won't give it away. Migrants from African and Middle Eastern zoos did not justify their hopes for cheap labor, now all hope is for hardworking (well, well) horses. crests are the most hardworking nation in the world, despising freebies in any form.
  4. 0
    11 January 2024 00: 05
    It is not clear whether this is good news or bad news for us. Although it is only clear that the warriors are not of their own free will, this is so-so.
  5. 0
    11 January 2024 00: 38
    Quote: begemot20091
    Expenses of an average family
    The average family spends about 2 euros per month, of which about 500 euros are allocated for utilities, about 920 euros for food, 390 euros for transport and 325 euros for vacations and about 240 euros for other expenses
    I don’t know what the shavarniks pay for or just eat, drink, eat......

    Which country is this?
  6. 0
    11 January 2024 10: 03
    In the summer I went to Bulgaria, where the fascists from Ukraine are paid 20 € per day for each family member, plus free accommodation and meals in hotels and recreation centers. Anyone who wants to return back to Ukraine, of course no one.
  7. 0
    12 January 2024 05: 28
    It is difficult to say whether they will be issued or not. Everything is decided by the US Democratic Party. If the leaders of the US Democratic Party say to do this, then they are doomed. Nobody cares about the desires and thoughts of German politicians. All governments of all countries despise miserable Germany to one degree or another.

    This will also depend on the actions of the Russian army. They need at least 3 months of preparation and training so that they understand at least basic commands. If the Russian army launches an offensive right now, then there is no point in handing them over to Ukraine; they simply won’t have time to arrive at the front. But if the offensive is postponed until mid-spring, then they will be driven to training grounds in Poland and a number of other countries. If by the time their training is completed the Ukrainian front has not yet collapsed, they will be sent to the meat grinder, whether they want it or not.

    Still, for Europeans, Ukrainians are something like homeless animals and subhumans; this attitude simply shines through in everything they do and say. I think Ukrainians themselves feel this somewhere inside, that they are not perceived as living people. They became the latest Arabs to be blown up in the market by yet another suicide bomber. Complete lack of empathy.
    1. -1
      12 January 2024 10: 55
      All governments, all countries despise Germany....

      These are the kinds of clown statements that need to be written in all seriousness.
      Germany is a great country and no one infringes on the Ukrainians there, they only help.
      Do not envy!
      1. 0
        12 January 2024 12: 05
        Germany has been Great more than once in its history. Now she is not like that. One of the best in economic terms, undoubtedly, but this is not enough for greatness. In the military, it has long lost its position. Politically, it remained under US occupation. Such "greatness".
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  9. 0
    15 January 2024 06: 56
    Quote: begemot20091
    The average family spends about 2 euros per month, of which about 500 euros are allocated to pay for utilities,

    On average, in 2023, utilities in Germany cost 5 Euros per square meter.
    If you have a mansion of 200 square meters of old construction, then you may pay 900 euros.
  10. 0
    15 January 2024 07: 00
    Quote: EVYN WIXH
    Germany has been Great more than once in its history. Now she is not like that.

    And Germany does not even strive to be great. It is enough that she cares about the standard of living of her citizens and also helps others, unlike some who strive to be great and, to put it mildly, imposed it on their people.
    1. 0
      17 January 2024 16: 16
      Apparently its leaders report to you about Germany’s aspirations (just kidding, of course). Although basically I can’t help but agree with you. It seems to me that everything is simpler. Just an exchange of this very “greatness” for the well-being of citizens. Reinterpreted: "Butter instead of guns."