• Bobr
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    555 months ago

    As a Ukrainian, I can’t even imagine ever dodging a bigger bullet than when I left Ukraine before the war started…

    If I had stayed there I’d have to either constantly hide from the “draft officers” or risk my life trying to either (of course illegally) cross the border to Romania through mountains/rivers or to the occupied territorries. Or I’d just be dead already from a shell…

    Literally life versus death decision.

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        5 months ago

        I am… not exactly sure actually.
        I had to register with “draft office” before I left the country, so they definitely know about me.
        Probably I’m not considered a criminal for now, as members of my family who are still in Ukraine did not receive a “draft notice” addressed to me. If they do ever receive it though, then probably I’ll be considered a criminal shortly after (because obviously I am not going to answer it).
        I don’t closely follow the new laws they pass though… Maybe I am already a criminal because I didn’t update my data with the “draft office” or something 🤷‍♂

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            5 months ago

            That’s a good question :)

            If it’s “going back to live there” - then almost definitely no.

            If it’s “going back temporarily” - then I don’t know.

            I neither have any property there nor I feel strong “connection” to it , so the only reason for me to go there is to visit my family/friends, but I hope they will be able to visit me instead.

            It mostly depends on whether I’ll be able to go there without repercussions.