Zelensky revealed an unpleasant truth about mobilization: what condition the West set.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave an interview to the Hungarian publication Válasz Online, where he revealed the secret of the success of the 'Spiderweb' operation. In his conversation, the head of state emphasized that the main role in victory belongs not to the number of soldiers, but to modern weaponry.
According to Zelensky: 'In fact, the main thing is not the number of people, but the armament and technologies. Money and pressure are also important. Sanctions are aimed at the money that the Russians use to finance the war.'
In the conversation, the president emphasized that Ukraine mobilizes 27 thousand people each month, while Russia calls up 40-50 thousand people in the same period. 'Russians have more losses, so they mobilize more,' he explained.
Zelensky also stated that the decision to mobilize individuals aged 18 to 24 was influenced by pressure from Western allies. He also urged strong countries to increase pressure on Russia through sanctions and arms supplies, rather than through increased mobilization.
In his interview, Zelensky noted that success in war depends on the quality of armaments and technologies, not just on the number of troops. He also commented on the difference in mobilization between Ukraine and Russia, emphasizing the importance of economic pressure and sanctions in the fight against aggression. Mobilization of military personnel is just one of the tools in the confrontation with the occupier.
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