In a recent interview, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, assessed the country’s mobilization efforts, giving them a score of 6 to 7 out of 10. He emphasized the critical need for trained personnel as the military continues to face challenges on the front lines.
Syrskyi noted that while ammunition was the primary concern two years ago, the focus has shifted to securing adequately prepared soldiers. “Ask any commander on the front line now; it’s about having personnel who are trained and ready to fulfill their military duties,” he stated.
The general highlighted that mobilization remains the main source for replenishing the armed forces. He stressed the importance of ensuring that the mobilization process is as smooth as possible for those called to serve, adhering to legal standards and procedural integrity.
Reflecting on the mobilization’s effectiveness, Syrskyi expressed a desire for improved training quality and a greater number of motivated individuals who remain committed to their units and complete their assigned tasks.
Other Mobilization News in Ukraine
The Ministry of Defense is actively working to mitigate conflicts during mobilization and to address human rights concerns associated with the Territorial Centers for Recruitment and Social Support (TCRSS). According to MP Fedir Venislavskyi, initial measures are expected to be implemented by April.
Previously, Colonel Volodymyr Kobylansky reported that roughly 70% of new recruits at the 199th Training Center for Airborne Troops exhibit low morale. However, he noted that many recruits’ attitudes improve significantly within the first weeks of training.
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General Oleksandr Syrskyi has rated Ukraine's mobilization efforts at 6 to 7 out of 10, emphasizing the urgent need for trained soldiers. The Ministry of Defense is addressing conflicts during mobilization and aims to enhance the quality of training for recruits.