Ukraine's Mobilization Issues Demand a Military Justice System, Says Hero Serhiy Volynskyi.

Ukraine's Mobilization Issues Demand a Military Justice System, Says Hero Serhiy Volynskyi
Ukraine's Mobilization Issues Demand a Military Justice System, Says Hero Serhiy Volynskyi

Challenges in Ukraine's Mobilization Effort

According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian Hero Serhiy Volynskyi has voiced serious concerns about the country's mobilization process, which he links to incidents of soldiers abandoning their units. In an interview with 'Ukrainska Pravda,' he stated that many mobilized personnel are unprepared for combat, highlighting an urgent need to overhaul current conscription methods. Volynskyi stressed that Ukraine must establish a full military justice framework, including a military police force, dedicated courts, and prisons for service members.

Reforms Required Within the Military Structure

The commander of the first assault battalion, call sign 'Mayak,' emphasized that even advanced technologies like next-generation drones cannot deliver decisive battlefield results without properly trained soldiers. He argued that the existing mobilization system is inadequate for achieving effectiveness in wartime conditions. This critique comes as Ukraine continues its defense against a full-scale invasion, where manpower and training are constant challenges.

“These measures cannot replace a comprehensive approach to reforming Ukraine's military system.” - Serhiy Volynskyi

In January 2026, the first group of state officials completed mobilization-related training courses, indicating government efforts to improve the situation. However, according to Volynskyi, such steps are insufficient without a systemic overhaul of the military framework.

The mobilization problems underscore the critical need for structural changes within Ukraine's armed forces. Volynskyi's remarks on establishing military justice and improving soldier training suggest that defense efficacy relies not just on technology but also on human resources. Reforms in this area could prove vital for maintaining the combat readiness of the Ukrainian military against contemporary threats.


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