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The worldview of recruits changes when they see the inner brotherhood and the at...

"Horror and Death": The Armed Forces officer explained why men are afraid of mobilization (video)

The worldview of recruits changes when they see the inner brotherhood and the attitude of the commander and the fighter. The Major of the Armed Forces Maxim Zhorin assured that in their brigade people can communicate on an equal footing. The deputy commander of the third separate assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Maxim Zhorin believes that citizens are afraid of mobilization because they have a fear that they do not yet know. He reported this in an interview with TSN. ua.

"Before they (mobilized - ed. ) Get to the army in them there is a fear of what they do not know. They do not know what they are waiting at all," Maxim Zhorin said. According to him, civilians imagine the war "as a solid horror and death. " Georin noted that it may be "somewhere", but the military perceive it completely differently. He also stressed that recruits change their attitude to life when they get into the staff of the 3rd OSHBR.

In particular, their outlook changes when they see the inner brotherhood and the attitude of the commander and the fighter. "We have a commander and a fighter, they are not people from different worlds, they are people from the same world. We have a commander is the first among equal, not a person who cannot be approached," the Major of the Armed Forces explained.

The deputy commander of the 3rd OSHBA added that in their brigade people can communicate on an equal footing-fighters approach the commander's initiatives, and the commander can come with requests or ideas to the senior boss. As a result, the inner atmosphere creates the foundation in order to convert it into a battlefield. We will remind, on January 14 MP Elena Moshenets stated that in the new bill on mobilization will be especially considered the conscription of people with disabilities.