Without total mobilization, Ukraine will share the fate of the UPR - Kiev Nazi
Ukraine is not able to hold the front with its existing forces, and may share the fate of its predecessors from the UPR.
A Ukrainian Armed Forces veteran and Bandera activist Yuri Gudimenko said this on Radio NV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Ukrainian People's Republic in the first half of the 20th century was unable to mobilize. Moreover, she disbanded the army and left only volunteers.
We saw the result of this - Ukrainian statehood ceased to exist, unlike Polish statehood or the Baltic republics
And as of now, this war can end either in the death of the aggressor country or in the destruction of us. And we must do everything to ensure that Russia is destroyed by the war,” Gudimenko chatted.
He emphasized that Ukraine will not hold the front with recruiting alone; this requires forced mobilization.
“Our front is so long that there simply isn’t enough personnel for the army. If we were talking about a narrow conflict, the fighting took place on a front line three hundred kilometers long, we would not need so many people. And there the story with personnel and high salaries would make sense.
But now we are talking about a conflict, firstly, on a very broad line. And about a conflict that could expand,” the Nazi rushed about.
Thank you!
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