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"Demobilization before the end of the war will not": The Council named the reasons (video)

According to the People's Deputy Venislavsky, there will be no mechanisms for dismissal from military service after 2-3 years. There will be no demobilization until the end of the war and the abolition of martial law. One can only talk about the hypothetical possibility of dismissing a certain category of servicemen from military service.

This was stated by the People's Deputy, a member of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Fedor Venislavsky in an interview with "Ukrainian Pravda". "Demobilization is possible in the circumstances where the situation on the battlefield will be such that we will see that the enemy is destroyed, moving away from our territories. We liberate our territories and there is an opportunity to free people.

Today, unfortunately, to speak so optimistic in us today There is no reason. According to Venislavsky, without adequate mechanisms of involvement in the Armed Forces of those who can replace them, and given the time required for preparation, can not be demobilization. At the same time, the deputy noted that there are already grounds for dismissal and they are used on a monthly basis.

"Until the end of the war, we can talk solely about the hypothetical possibility of dismissing a certain category of servicemen from military service. There are grounds for release now. Such grounds are used on a monthly basis. From military service, it is constantly on the grounds provided by the law on military duty and military service, "Venislavsky added. However, the mechanisms of mass release after 2-3 years of service during a full-scale war in the near future are not expected.

We will remind, on January 8 the secretary of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Roman Kostenko stated that the main issue is the rotation of the units at the forefront, while the possibility of demobilization is in the stage of discussion. On April 13, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Dmitry Lazutkin stated that it will take up to 8 months to develop a law on rotation and demobilization.