Ukrainian Armed Forces involve combat units in mobilization: what will change.
According to inkorr.com: In the Ternopil region, it is planned to involve combat units in mobilization activities aimed at notifying the population. This is a new approach aimed at raising citizens' awareness of their responsibilities in case of emergencies or the threat of war.
Preparing youth for military service
Denis Yaroslavskyi, commander of the reconnaissance unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, emphasized that the possibility of forming an army of school students aged from 16 to 18 should also be considered. With their active participation, a professional army of high quality can be created in five years.
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine are conducting mobilization measures taking into account new approaches and involving combat units in the process of notifying citizens. Such groups are formed from servicemen who have combat experience and are respected among their comrades and the public.”
The importance of obeying the laws
The authorities emphasize the need to conduct such events and urge all citizens subject to mobilization to comply with legislation and fulfill their obligations to the country.
Thanks to the new approach, Ukrainian military aims to improve the awareness of the population about mobilization and are considering creating special military programs for school students. Involving youth will not only increase the number of the army but will also help to form a conscious attitude towards military service in society.
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