Over 2,000 Residents of Zaporizhzhia Trained for National Resistance: Key Takeaways from Kyiv Forum.
National Resistance 2026: All-Ukrainian Forum
According to Novyny.live: During the All-Ukrainian forum 'National Resistance 2026,' held on March 13, 2023, in Kyiv, Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, announced that more than two thousand locals have been trained for national resistance. This initiative is a direct response to ongoing threats from Russia and aims to strengthen the region's defensive capabilities.
Fedorov reported that over 2,000 people have already completed this eight-day training program. Civilians are gaining practical skills needed to counter potential aggressors.
“We understand how dangerous it is today to conduct certain types of exercises,” he emphasized, highlighting the challenging circumstances under which the training takes place.
Key Issues Raised at the Forum
The forum also addressed critical topics, including:
- funding challenges;
- ideological and patriotic education.
These factors are essential for the continued success of the national resistance initiative, as they directly affect the population's readiness to defend their rights and freedoms in today's difficult environment. Zaporizhzhia Oblast, which faces constant threats, requires coordinated efforts and active community involvement in national security processes.
Training Zaporizhzhia residents for national resistance represents a major step in boosting the region's defense capacity, underscoring the seriousness of the threat from Russia. The 'National Resistance 2026' forum not only demonstrates the community's willingness to actively defend itself but also stresses the need for adequate funding and patriotic education—factors that could significantly impact the movement's effectiveness. Developments in Zaporizhzhia Oblast could serve as a model for other Ukrainian regions facing similar challenges.
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