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According to Yegor Firsova, the Ukrainian authorities should draw at least a hyp...

"Turned": The military was indignant in the absence of demobilization in Ukraine

According to Yegor Firsova, the Ukrainian authorities should draw at least a hypothetical choice and say that at least 3-7 years in Ukrainian fighters will have the opportunity to undergo demobilization. The absence of a law on demobilization is demotivated by Ukrainian servicemen. If the authorities set at least some, but clear terms for demobilization, then it will work in a plus and add the military forces to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

This was stated by a serviceman of the 109th Battalion of the Armed Forces, a sergeant of the UAV, MP Yegor Firsov. "When the military says that demobilization will and we need to wait, and then they say that it is impossible, it is a signal that they have stirred up," Firsov said. He specified that it was demotivating the Ukrainian army, because people need to be given a choice that they do not feel slaves.

"You need to draw at least a hypothetical choice and say that for 3-5, even for 7 years you will have the choice and the opportunity to pass demobilization," Firsov said. According to him, when Ukrainian defenders hear clear terms of demobilization, it will be an additional motivation for them and will not lead to the fact that everyone will run to write applications for dismissal. Firsov is convinced that a large number of personnel will remain in the Armed Forces.

"Some have been driven to the army and there is no way back, while others" mow "from the army, enjoying life in restaurants. It is very demotivated and split the country, and the country needs to be stitched. Therefore, the question of demobilization is urgently needed to be resolved to be clearly answered" ,-said the serviceman. On April 11, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law on strengthening of mobilization, but it was removed from demobilization.

People's Deputy and Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy Yevgeny Kravchuk explained it with two factors - a threat to the loss of the state, which is confirmed by historical experience and the likely negative reaction of the Allies. "The army cannot go home when the enemy accumulates power on the contrary," Kravchuk explained.

On April 13, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense Dmitry Lazutkin said that the Ministry, together with representatives of the Armed Forces General Staff, was working on a separate demobilization bill. He was promised to prepare by the end of 2024. However, when Maryana Bezsloy was asked from the People's Deputy from the People's Servant of the People's faction, when a new law on demobilization in Ukraine appeared, she replied: "Never". According to her, Russia is no demobilization in Ukraine.

We will remind, on April 16 President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed Law No. 10449 on strengthening of mobilization in Ukraine. Some provisions of the law will come into force in a month. On April 17, the chairman of the "servant of the people" party Elena Shuliak said that the convicts will be able to serve in the positions of officers and sergeants. According to her, not only a convicted citizen, but also a special unit commander, will have to provide his personal consent for mobilization.