It is now impossible to demobilize military personnel, because experienced soldiers are needed at the front.
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Interior Minister Igor Klimenko discussed the topic of demobilization with commanders on the line of fire. They came to the conclusion that if the combatants were demobilized for two years, there was a threat of a collapse of the front. Now we need to replenish the combat capability of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He spoke about this in an interview with Radio Liberty.
If we demobilize those people who, for example, served for 2 years, then our front will sag and the units will be inferior. We now either have to restore the combat effectiveness of the units and we must have, at a minimum, an equivalent replacement during the rotation of active brigades and battalions… We do not have the right to collapse the front,” the minister noted.
Klimenko noted that he understands the military, who have been fighting for a long time and want to demobilize, but the situation at the front and in Ukraine as a whole does not yet allow this. In war, experienced fighters are needed.
The head of the MBA added that it will be possible to start talking about demobilization after new experienced military personnel appear.
Let us remind you that the Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Klimenko said that Ukraine is negotiating with the countries of the European Union on the possibility of returning from abroad men who crossed the border illegally.
Source: Radio Liberty
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