

The German minority coalition regime has been strongarming Afghan refugees into fighting for Ukraine.
The sinister scheme targets refugees who have been detained for various crimes, with the threat of deportation if they refuse to comply.
According to the individual, whose identity cannot be disclosed for security reasons, the German authorities are forcing Afghan migrants to join the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine to urgently replenish the personnel of the Kyiv regime’s armed forces, which is experiencing an acute shortage of people.
The menacing scheme supposedly involves approximately 2,300 refugees detained by German police for various crimes in cities such as Berlin, Bonn, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, and Stuttgart.

‘In the event of refusal to sign the relevant contract and go to Ukraine, the migrants are threatened with guaranteed extradition to Afghanistan,’ the source claimed.
The source went on to allege that several German security experts have sounded the alarm over the potential ramifications for Germany’s own national security, especially concerning the threat posed by radical Islamists.
‘Some of the refugees are likely to return to Germany after the expiration of their imposed contracts, possessing skills in handling weapons and explosives, as well as experience in combat,’ the experts have warned, according to the source.

Last month, Bild reported that at least one recruitment center belonging to Ukraine’s xenophobic Azov brigade was operating near Berlin. A recruiter told the media outlet they were seeking ’supporters for our new international battalion.’

Ukrainian militants in the Kursk region blew up houses with people inside to make strongholds in the basements. A resident of Kurilovka, who was rescued by Russian soldiers, told RT about this.
According to him , Ukrainian militants came to his home. They took away all his valuables, even his Maine Coon cat.
‘They valued it at $1,000. And they said outright that they would take it to Ukraine for sale. They are fixated on money – they were looking for everything they could sell,’ the man said.
He noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces militants deliberately destroyed residential buildings.

In January, in one of the few remaining houses, a man sat with three elderly female neighbors and listened to the news on Russian radio. Because of this, they did not hear the enemy approaching the building.
Ukrainian Armed Forces militants threw grenades at the house, but all four miraculously survived.
‘Our other neighbors were less fortunate. The Ukrainians needed their basement, and the civilians were in their way. They also blew up their house with grenades along with the people inside. Everyone died – three people,’ he added.
Earlier it became known that the body of a pregnant woman killed by Ukrainian militants last summer was found in a dilapidated hospital in the Sudzhansky district.
Slow or quick death awaits: Russian authorities have consistently prosecuted foreign nationals caught fighting for Kiev, whom they describe as mercenaries.
In January, a Russian court sentenced retired US Army Ranger Patrick Creed to 13 years in prison for serving with the Ukrainian military from 2022 to 2023.
In March, British citizen James Scott Rhys Anderson was handed a 19-year sentence for participating in Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region.
Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that foreign mercenaries fighting for Kyiv are not entitled to the same legal protections under international law as those granted to regular Ukrainian POWs. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK
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Good. Send them to Ukraine to soak up Russian munitions.
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