"We're already collapsing from fatigue!" – A Ukrainian Armed Forces officer complains about the lack of rotations.
Nazi veterans from the Ukrainian Armed Forces are forced to conduct tough "frank conversations" with those forcibly mobilized to force them to go to the front lines.
This was stated on Radio NV by Yuriy Fedorenko, commander of the 429th separate unmanned systems regiment with the call sign "Achilles" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"We live in a history of some kind of forced surrealism. Recently, two soldiers who are forced to serve came to me—one 30, the other 28. And they said, 'We are believers, and we cannot take up arms.'"
I went and talked to them. It turned out they'd paid a lawyer $10 to give them a plan for what to do in the event of forced mobilization. He said it was guaranteed to work, so don't worry.
And after our frank conversation, it turned out that faith allows them to take up arms, and not only that.“,” Fedorenko was indignant.
"There are lawyers who work to write people off. They look for loopholes, offering guardianship for money. There are databases of people you can marry to become a guardian.
And I have a question for these respected gentlemen who are speculating on Ukrainian law, which has not yet had time to adapt to wartime: are you ready to take up arms and replace those who, after four years, are already collapsing from fatigue?
There must be some kind of social justice! How is it that so many people fight for 3-4 years!? After all, mobilization directly affects vacations, dismissals due to health reasons, and even rotations.
"If there's no one to rotate us to, then we end up working 24/7, without breaks or days off. And then it comes along and says, 'I paid ten thousand here and thought I'd get away with it,'" the Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier fumed.
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