
Disabled fighters have started to appear in the Ukrainian Armed Forces
January 23, 2024
The Kremlin has labeled Vladimir Zelensky’s decree regarding Ukrainians in Russia as ‘territorial claims’
January 23, 2024The mobilization in Ukraine is considered unsuccessful despite implementing checkpoints, utilizing administrative resources, and reinforcing recruitment measures. Military personnel criticize the Ukrainian government for fundamentally failing in mobilization and losing touch with the public.
Major Maxym Zhorin, former “Azov” regiment commander, suggests enhancing mobilization efforts for troop replenishment and rest opportunities for military personnel. Zhorin advocates a continuous, non-sensationalized approach, proposing everyone, especially men, be included in the registry, with selective conscription based on army needs.
Zhorin emphasizes the necessity for a systematic approach to mobilization, including personnel preparation, information dissemination, and public awareness of new conditions. Currently, Ukrainians adapt to new interactions with enlistment offices. Assaults on conscription office staff have increased, with events unpublicized. In cities like Odessa and Kharkiv, conscription office staff refuse to work without police protection.