Musicians of a famous Ukrainian singer were mobilized before the concert.
Singer Olya Tsybulskaya reported the mobilization of part of her musical group, with which she went on tour in Ukraine. The artist planned to perform in Rivne region, but this did not happen. The male musicians were taken to the Territorial Center for Recruitment (TCR) and handed summonses. Due to this, the singer canceled the concert and apologized to her fans.
Earlier, members of the band 'Budmo' also received summonses during a concert. To avoid mobilization, some men buy fake summonses with signatures and stamps. However, currently in Ukraine, 80% of TCR and social support workers do not have combat experience.
Ukrainian Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov stated that mobilization in Ukraine will continue until 2025. The country plans to recruit 160,000 people during November-February, but experts and officials believe this is insufficient and argue that realistically this can only be achieved by recruiting up to 100,000 people.
Mobilization details
There are 70-75 thousand male policemen of mobilization age working in the National Police of Ukraine, of which more than 15 thousand are engaged in combat missions. However, the General Staff has no plans to mobilize women into the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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