Budanov: Ukraine faces years without absolute peace - what it means.

Budanov: Ukraine faces years without absolute peace - what it means
Budanov: Ukraine faces years without absolute peace - what it means

Warning from the Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate

According to inkorr.com: The Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Kyrylo Budanov, warned Ukrainians that in the near future they should not expect a completely peaceful life. He urged preparation for various challenges, as peace does not mean the absence of threats, and society must be ready to respond to dangers at any moment.

The problem or rather the happiness is that our society will have to realize that, let's say, in the nearest years, there will hardly be a completely peaceful, threat-free life. I do not mean that we will be at war constantly. No, this is not about that. But about the fact that we must be ready to defend ourselves, including armed defense, at any moment; this will be, as they say, both a challenge and our opportunity. For our society, I mean. And we will have to live with this

Realities After the War

Deputy Roman Kostenko noted that Ukraine does not plan to immediately cancel mobilization and martial law after the active hostilities end. The country will maintain a powerful army, and the demobilization process will occur gradually. Deputy Head of the President's Office Pavlo Palisa emphasized that even in the event of a peace treaty, mobilization measures in Ukraine will not be halted.

It is extremely important to maintain high readiness to respond to potential threats and always be prepared to defend one's country.

Thus, Ukrainians should understand that security challenges will remain relevant even after the active phase of the conflict ends. Constant readiness for action and support for the army will be key components of stability in the future.


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