The brigade commander of 'Khartia' told how long active war will last in Ukraine.
The commander of the 13th Brigade of the National Guard 'Khartia', Colonel Ihor Obolensky, stated in an interview with 'Ukrainska Pravda' that the active war in Ukraine will continue until the enemy cannot advance for six months.
As soon as he (the enemy) has some success somewhere, the war will continue
According to the brigade commander, the enemy currently has some success in Eastern Ukraine, while the Armed Forces of Ukraine have success in the Kursk region.
In addition, the commander of 'Khartia' agreed that the war has no strict deadlines.
Previously, Colonel Obolensky identified restrictions for draft dodgers. In his view, if a citizen refuses to serve and defend the country and leaves the military unit, and another is willing to pay off to avoid military service, then such citizens should not have the right to vote in elections in Ukraine.
Let us remind that Russian forces are increasing activity in the western part of the Donetsk region.
In addition, it was reported that Russian troops have stopped before Chasov Yar, but continue to attack positions in that area. The aggressor is also trying to bypass the city of Kurakhove.
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