Fighter of the 3rd Assault Brigade — on the duty of youth to fight: TSN interview.
According to ТСН: Fighter of the Third Assault Brigade Ruslan Knysh, who is 20 years old, emphasizes that all Ukrainians aged 18 to 24 must participate in the defense of the country, as it is a matter of the state's survival.
The Future of Ukraine
In an interview with TSN special correspondent Natalia Nahorna, he expressed his opinion:
"Yes, everyone should. Everyone, without exception, everyone should. We are all citizens of Ukraine. The Constitution states that citizens of Ukraine have a duty to the state — to protect its sovereignty and inviolability. Excuse me, we are in a war for survival. This is not something that is somewhere out there. It is coming not only to the front lines and frontline areas, but everyone sees that we are all at risk of danger," he said.
Danger from the Enemy
Ruslan also noted that in the event of Ukrainian capitulation, the Russians are ready to destroy everyone:
"Yes, we are learning. Everyone is learning. Everyone needs to fight. Otherwise, they will just come and kill. If there are children, what will you tell them?" Ruslan Knysh emphasized.
Moreover, it is worth noting that a conflict arose in PrivatBank because 20-year-old fighter Ruslan Knysh was not issued a card due to the inability to take a photo.
This situation highlighted the important position of young Ukrainians who not only participate in the war but also stand up for their rights in society. The issues of mobilization and support for fighters are becoming increasingly relevant, as the defense of the state requires the efforts of each of us.
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