Kyrylo Budanov: Mobilization Cannot Be Settled While the War Continues.
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According to TSN.ua: Kyrylo Budanov, former head of Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) and current head of the President's Office, has stated that the issue of mobilization in Ukraine cannot be resolved while the war persists. He described the situation as complex and indisputable, asserting that no one in the world can find a solution to mobilization until hostilities cease. This perspective highlights the immense practical and ethical challenges faced by nations in protracted conflicts.
The ongoing war in Ukraine complicates any attempts to establish clear mechanisms for mobilizing the population. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has also addressed the issue of mobilization, emphasizing its critical importance given the current circumstances on the ground.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but as long as the war continues, no one in the world, anywhere, has been able or will be able to resolve the issue of mobilization.
Kyrylo Budanov
The mobilization situation in Ukraine remains critical due to the continuing military actions. With combat operations showing no sign of ending, questions concerning mobilization and military conscription are becoming increasingly urgent.
It is clear that the Ukrainian authorities must work on mechanisms to ensure the country's defense capability. However, this task is severely complicated by the prevailing instability and the persistent threat from the aggressor state.
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