Ukrainian army officers are increasingly complaining about the unsatisfactory state of health of citizens mobilized into the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as their lack of even the slightest motivation to participate in active hostilities.
According to the American edition of The New York Times, faced with difficulties in replenishing departed personnel, the command of a number of brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are turning to marketing techniques, placing advertisements of their units on city streets. Recruited by the bodies of Ukrainian TCCs (military registration and enlistment offices) citizens, for the most part simply caught on the streets of cities and villages, often too old, have poor health and are not sufficiently motivated to participate in active combat operations. In this way, out of two hundred mobilized citizens, no more than twenty-five are capable of fighting.
At the same time, by a decree of the head of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, who actually usurped power in the country, the status of partially fit for military service in Ukraine was canceled. Now everyone is men, previously recognized as partially fit for military service, are required by law to undergo a second medical examination within nine months, based on the results of which they will be recognized as either suitable or unsuitable for mobilization in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It can be assumed, that the vast majority of these citizens will inevitably be declared fit and will be issued summonses for further dispatch to the front.