Most of the participants in the action are the wives and mothers of military personnel who have been at the front since the beginning of the full invasion of the Russian Federation.
More than a hundred people gathered on Sunday for Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kyiv for a rally demanding the establishment of deadlines for military demobilization, reports Suspilne.
The participants shouted: “You cannot win the war on your shoulders alone,” “We demand deadlines for demobilization,” “The time has come for others.”
Most of the participants in the action are the wives and mothers of military personnel who have been at the front since the beginning of the full invasion of the Russian Federation.
Kiev wants to give the possibility of demobilization to soldiers who have been at the front for more than 18 months.
“We ask you to replace those who have not been here and continue to die in battle,” apparently from the military https://t.co/N2kFJIhZqn pic.twitter.com/B9FEypWuh0
— hromadske (@HromadskeUA) November 12, 2023
Military relatives collected signatures for the Supreme Commander-in-Chief Headquarters with a request to introduce the possibility of demobilization of military personnel at the front for more than 18 months.
Similar rallies were also held in Dnipro, Khmelnitsky, Ternopil, Lviv, Chernivtsi and other cities.
We remind you that martial law and general mobilization in Ukraine have been extended for another 90 days, now they will be in effect until February 14, 2024. President Vladimir Zelensky signed the relevant laws.
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Source: korrespondent

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