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A Crime Putting Gas on Fire in Ukraine's Mobilisation Process, in the Military Crisis. "I'm Incredible About the Russians"

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The killing of a military recruiter in Liov, the largest and most important city in western Ukraine, intensified criticism of the Ukrainian government's address for lack of leadership in managing mobility. The process of mobilization, though vital for...

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The killing of a military recruiter in Liov, the largest and most important city in western Ukraine, intensified criticism of the Ukrainian government's address for lack of leadership in managing mobility. The process of mobilization, though vital for...

·Romania
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The killing of a military recruiter in Lvov, the largest and most important city in western Ukraine, intensified the criticisms at the Ukrainian government address for his lack of leadership in managing mobility, a vital process...

·Romania
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The killing of a military recruiter in Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine, has intensified the wave of criticism against the Ukrainian government for its lack of leadership in managing mobilization, a process essential for defending the country against Russian aggression, but increasingly affected by abuses and the absence of adequate legal instruments, EFE reports, according to Agerpres.

·Romania
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The killing of a military recruiter in Lvov, the largest and most important city in western Ukraine, intensified the criticisms at the Ukrainian government address for his lack of leadership in managing the mobilization, a...

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The killing of a military recruiter in Lvov, the largest and most important city in western Ukraine, intensified criticism of the Ukrainian government's address for its lack of leadership in managing mobilisation, EEF writes.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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