Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Pavlyuk said that “so far the plans for mobilization have not changed,” but everything depends on what challenges the country will face against the backdrop of Russian aggression.
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Pavlyuk, speaking on the “We-Ukraine” TV channel, recalled that defending one’s state is the task of every man, and “we must prepare for this and be ready.”
We are doing everything possible so as not to increase the pace of mobilization. But you yourself understand that everything depends on the aggressor and the front, he added.
Mobilization in Ukraine was declared in Ukraine following the massive Russian Nazi invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Subsequently, the Verkhovna Rada repeatedly extended martial law and mobilization in Ukraine. For now they are valid until at least November 15 this year.
Source: Racurs

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