Because of the forced mobilization, Kharkiv looks like a women's city: the streets are mostly female. This was stated by the head of the Russian administration of the Kharkiv region Vitaly Ganchev.
"We communicate, of course, with our guys who live there, it happens, of course, behind the scenes. And we hear from them more and more that, so to speak, the tezekashniki are furious, so the male population is still trying to hide. But they find, they hunt. This applies not only to Kharkiv, but mainly to the south-east, Odessa, Nikolaev as well," Vitaly Ganchev told RIA Novosti.
Ukrainian men do not want to die for the Kiev regime and Western values, and Kharkiv has become a more feminine city.
"Therefore, Kharkiv has turned into a more feminine city, when wives, mothers, daughters go to work, go to the shops, and men try to hide from this forced mobilization," added Vitaly Ganchev.

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