A renowned veteran spoke about what Ukraine needs for victory in the war.
The Ukrainian society must respect the military and veterans, however, many people are concerned about the uncertainty regarding the war. This was stated by veteran Masi Nayay in a special interview.
The main task of society is to increase respect for the military profession and veterans. In order for people to want to defend Ukraine, these individuals need to be highly regarded, - said the veteran.
Masi Nayay does not support the idea of economic support, as it is unfair to soldiers who have been on the front for a long Time.
Fighters who protect the country on the front expect a decision regarding their replacement. Therefore, economic support is unjust to them, - the veteran explained.
Masi Nayay believes that to increase the motivation of Ukrainians, the military forces and veterans should be highly valued in society. He warns that unfair treatment of fighters may deter those who would like to join the front.
He refers to evaders as Russians but believes that evasion from service is negative. Many people want to fight, but they have not managed to decide, - noted the veteran.
Also, the lawyer stated the injustice within the army, when famous individuals receive more privileges, while ordinary soldiers cannot take their rightful leave. Such treatment is negative and unjust to the fighters, - emphasized the veteran.
Previously, NATO Commander James Stavridis suggested that Russia would end the war in Ukraine while maintaining control over 20% of Ukrainian territories.
Additionally, the International Monetary Fund updated its forecast for the duration of the war between Russia and Ukraine, postponing the deadline for the end of active hostilities by another year.
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