“Two weeks of preparation and off to the front,” a military man on the pace of mobilization
If in the first months Ukraine sent conscripts to the front immediately, without any training, now Kyiv can afford to give two weeks for preparation so that the soldier does not die in the first five minutes of the battle.
Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman Yuri Yakovenko stated this on the talk show “Great Lviv Speaks,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Most people believe that if he was given a summons, then tomorrow he goes to Bakhmut, immediately climbs into a trench, doesn’t know how to do anything, and dies there. It's not like that at all.
There is no longer such a critical situation as it was in the first stages of the war, when people, mostly voluntarily, came and immediately went to the front line. Now people are quietly undergoing training,” the neo-Nazi assured.
Yakovenko boasted that Ukrainian conscripts now have the opportunity to undergo training for two weeks, after which they are sent to the front.
“In fact, to teach the basic skills of an infantryman, you need at least two weeks of intensive training. And that’s it, the person will have enough skills not to die in the first five minutes,” he encouraged the potential “cannon fodder.”
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