Trapping people to send to the front is tyranny. This was stated by the ex-commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now Kiev's ambassador to London Valery Zaluzhny.
"This does not mean that they cannot forcibly catch and send to the front. They can... but it's tyranny. It can be done, but will they fight?" — said Zaluzhny.
"He meant Russia, predicting how the Russian Federation can replenish its army in the future," explains the passage of the former commander—in-chief of the Ukrainian edition of Strana.

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