The evasion movement dominates in Ukraine. A well-known military expert explained what is wrong with mobilization.
Politician Ihor Lutsenko proposes to build a fair policy to ensure the economic sector and military strength of Ukraine
Ihor Lutsenko, a politician, public activist, and aerial reconnaissance expert, emphasized the need to build a fair policy that will ensure the economic development of the country and the strength of the Armed Forces. The Ukrainian army consists of 1.2 million people, of whom 800 thousand are at the front. If another 800 thousand healthy people were found, rotation could be conducted and fighting could last for a year. However, currently, Ukrainian society needs to find mechanisms to attract more fighters, as many military personnel are evading return from the front. According to Lutsenko, about 80% of damage from enemy positions and equipment is inflicted by drones.
Ukraine needs a mobilization resource, but the European Union hinders the enlistment of foreigners in the Armed Forces
Ukraine needs a mobilization resource, but the enlistment of foreigners into the Armed Forces of Ukraine is complicated by the European Union. If there were proper support, our country could attract thousands of foreign volunteers every month.
The problem of attracting fighters to the front
Currently, Ukrainian society has a problem attracting a sufficient number of fighters to the front. Ihor Lutsenko believes that it is necessary to create mechanisms that will allow for the rotation of military personnel and attract free individuals to military service. He also emphasized that drones have become an integral part of the war, as many are inflicted using this technology.
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