Syrskyi on Draft Dodgers: How Will They Face Their Children After the War?.
A Call to Fulfill Civic Duty
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, has urged citizens to step up and fulfill their civic obligations during wartime. In an interview aired on ICTV, he stressed that those attempting to evade conscription should feel shame once the conflict ends.
“I don’t know how they will look each other—or their children—in the eye after the war. There must be a stronger moral incentive here, an awareness of one’s duty. We are all fighting,”
Oleksandr Syrskyi
Syrskyi rated the current mobilization process at 6 to 7 out of 10. This indicates that while the system is functioning despite certain hurdles, it still requires improvements. In response, plans are underway to enhance training at military centers, aiming to boost the effectiveness of combat instruction.
Unity and Responsibility in Wartime
Ultimately, Syrskyi’s message is not only about lifting morale among Ukrainians but also about refining the country’s military mechanisms—an essential step given the ongoing challenges. This appeal from Ukraine’s top military leader underscores the need for solidarity and accountability during the war. Those who serve on the front lines form the backbone of the fight for national independence and territorial integrity. Better mobilization and troop preparation also reflect the government’s commitment to meeting the army’s needs in a protracted conflict.
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