The Armed Forces of Ukraine named three ways in which Russians are disrupting mobilization in Ukraine.
06.07.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
06.07.2025
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Russian drones continue to attack mobilization points in Ukraine, leaving behind wounded and material damage. Mobilization sites have become targets of terrorist attacks and airstrikes, leading to information attacks on servicemen and institutions responsible for recruitment.
A representative of the Ukrainian command notes that Russian actions include terrorist attacks with explosives on Territorial Recruitment Centers and airstrikes during working hours using kamikaze drones.
Although the threat remains serious, fortunately, there are currently no personnel losses. However, the situation remains tense, and constant monitoring of mobilization areas is being conducted to prevent further attacks.
It has been reported that Russian drones continue to attack mobilization points in Ukraine, causing damage and posing a threat to servicemen and the civilian population. The Ukrainian command maintains constant control and actions to counter these attacks aimed at destabilizing the situation in the region.Read also
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