Will have to sign capitulation: Ukrainian Armed Forces veteran made a sharp statement.
A veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war and lawyer Masii Nayyem urged Ukrainians to mobilize and consider possible losses if the front collapses. He emphasized that if 160,000 people do not mobilize in the next two months, Ukraine will sign a capitulation. According to him, this is an honest response to the situation. Nayyem also noted that three years on the 'zero' or in the army as a whole is too long, and he understands how difficult it is for those who have been soldiering since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
He emphasized that the situation at the front is not ideal for Ukraine, not so bad as to surrender, but complicated enough to mobilize and recall the feelings of March 2022. He warned that if this does not happen, more Ukrainians will die before they win.
Earlier, Member of Parliament Roman Kostenko also called for the mobilization of 500,000 citizens due to the situation at the front. According to recruiting centers, last week 853 Ukrainians sought help, and 197 have already started the process of joining the Armed Forces.
Important changes to strengthen military registration and control over compliance with the law were approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. Now territorial recruitment centers, the Security Service of Ukraine, intelligence agencies, and the National Police will exchange data through an electronic system.
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