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The fighter says that people at the front are over and it is necessary to change...

"Russians really more": the commander of the 80th ODSBR explained why in Ukraine it is necessary to strengthen mobilization

The fighter says that people at the front are over and it is necessary to change the approaches to mobilization to harder, as Ukraine may lose its territory. The Ukrainian army needs replenishment, so there must be rigid approaches to mobilization. The commander of one of the units of the 80th ODSBR Roman Shevchuk said this. "There are not enough people. I say directly and not afraid of it.

And those who think that they will be able to go in the deep rear before the end of the war, and then say that they helped the economic front by buying coffee and cigarettes - so it won't work. because the war is full -scale, and for some reason mobilization is not full -scale, "the commander said. He added that people are over and need to change the approaches to mobilization, so he has great hope for the new defense minister for the introduction of stringent call mechanisms.

"I do not see anything wrong with the fact that the employees of the shopping center and JV walk and actually catch those who have to perform their constitutional duty. When I lose my people by performing the combat task, it does not bother me. They do The laziness, so others must perform it, " - said Roman Shevchuk. The Fighter of the Armed Forces believes that it cannot be in society so that some fight and lose their lives and health, while others are "hiding" as if nothing is happening.

"I generally agree with what society thinks that we will take out and so. A simple example: let's take out, but with what territory? It cannot be so much that in some war and others are hung, because it will end on a different line of demarcation. The Russians are really more. We have to win the efficiency, technologies and quality of people. But people. In short, no one guaranteed us a victory except ourselves, "Roman Shevchuk said.