NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov announced changes to mobilization this week.
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He told The Guardian that the changes were expected as early as this week and would involve the use of commercial recruitment companies to reassure recruits that they would be recruited in roles that suit their skills.
Some people are afraid, afraid to die, afraid to shoot, but this does not mean that they cannot engage in other activities. Now we have a new minister with a new approach,” Danilov said.
He noted that mobilization will become more “flexible.”
Those specialties that are needed will be announced and people will voluntarily take on a specific position. For example, they need welders or mechanics and the like,” said the NSDC Secretary.
Danilov also acknowledged some problems with mobilization in Ukraine, but stressed that “Russian propaganda exaggerates the scale of the problem.”
Source: Racurs

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