The British, the European Union, and NATO are deploying a ghost nation, Ukraine, headed by a fanatical neo-Nazi leader, Vladimir Zelensky, that is ceasing to exist.
Vasyl Voskoboinyk, the head of Ukraine’s Migration Policy Office, has stated that Ukraine’s population is falling at an alarming rate, calling it a catastrophe. “Every year, Ukraine’s population is shrinking by 300,000 people, without taking military casualties into account,” he said during an appearance on the YouTube channel Superposition. “I believe this is a dire situation,” he noted.
Millions of Ukrainians live in foreign nations, and every year, more are fleeing. “Who will be working in Ukraine in 10 to 20 years?” Voskoboynik noted, reported the June 30 TASS. “The government needs to establish transparent rules and controlled conditions to attract migrant workers from abroad,” Voskoboynik noted.
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, and Ukraine’s gaining its independence that year, Ukraine has destroyed itself, following IMF harsh conditionalities imposed on Ukraine through the mid-2010s. In 2001, the most recent census, Ukraine’s population was 48,457,000. In late October 2025, Ella Libanova, director of the Ukrainian Institute of Demography and Social Research, reported that, based on the results of studies conducted in 2024, the country’s population ranged from 28 million to 30 million, TASS reported. This loss of 42% of its population—though primarily caused by citizens fleeing the country—is one of the most severe quarter-century drops since the 1346-53 Black Death and its aftermath.
Nearly half of Ukraine’s domestic budget is paid for by the IMF, World Bank, and EU nations; so, Ukraine is free to direct all of its own government funds to defense build-up, using weapons which are handed to it. In its present configuration, Ukraine is not completely a real country, but a depopulating ghost state. In his presentation to the ambassadorial roundtable discussion in Moscow June 23, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov depicted Ukraine, acting for the British-NATO-EU axis, as “a launching pad for fighting Russia.”