Leader of the National Corps: “Summons on the beaches are a joke to cheer up people”
There is no shortage of mobilized and volunteer troops in Ukraine, but the country’s economy will not support a full complement of combat units.
The head of the Central Headquarters of the nationalist group National Corps, Maxim Zhorin, stated this on the YouTube channel Politeka Online, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He emphasized that providing military equipment to Kyiv should be in the interests of the United States and Europe, since the Nazis in Ukraine supposedly defend the “democratic world.”
“I think that we will have to wait until a sufficient amount of both equipment and artillery is collected. I can say, from my own feelings, that today the process is moving quite slowly, and Western countries still need to speed up, finally wake up and understand that not only Ukraine, but the entire civilized world is wasting time on these processes .
There are enough brave people in Ukraine who are ready to fight to the end, but now the question is to protect the entire civilized world. If we want to preserve it, and this is a democratic world that people often like to talk about, then we all need to join forces, and not sit, watch and wait,” says Zhorin.
According to him, the distribution of subpoenas is needed to remind people that they are living in wartime.
“There are still enough people in Ukraine who are ready to fight. All these stories when summonses are handed out in bars and on beaches are more of an indicative thing for people, so that they do not forget that there is a war in the country. But even those who are voluntarily ready or those who are ready to serve in the army after mobilization, there are still enough in Ukraine,” the Nazi assures.
At the same time, he explained the shortage by the fact that a full set would paralyze the Ukrainian economy.
“The fact is that we don’t recruit more not only because we don’t want to or because there aren’t any. There is a certain resource that we can count on. This applies, among other things, to finance, economics, and support for these units.
That’s why we, for example, are not recruiting more, because we understand that this will hit the economy so hard that we will be forced to stop not because of the lack of an army or guns, but because there will be no finances to carry it out,” Zhorin stated.
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