in Ukraine, war deserters in the army’s sights

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Eurozapping: in Ukraine, patrols watch for potential deserters
Like every evening, the 11 p.m. news news takes a look at the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Monday June 17.
(Franceinfo)

Like every evening, the 11 p.m. news news takes a look at the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Monday June 17.

In the United Kingdom, the BBC echoes the muscular methods undertaken by the Ukrainian army to enlist recalcitrants. Because many people are trying to escape the war. A young bride, already marked by the death of her father at the front, confides her fears of seeing her husband go to fight. “I don’t want this to happen twice in my family.”. Faced with these desertions, the army deploys recruitment officers. The latter bring terror to the streets.

In Germany, the reception of Ukrainian refugees raises questions. These exiles benefit from social assistance equivalent to the Germans, as noted by ZDF. In total, 210,000 Ukrainians aged 18 to 64 have sought refuge across the Rhine in recent months. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has ruled out the possibility of changing their status. In Denmark, the authorities issue advice to deal with a possible war or major crisis. If the hypothesis seems unlikely, precautions are taken.


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