In Ukraine, the pace of mobilization has decreased compared to last year - Venislavsky.
29.05.2025
1981

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
29.05.2025
1981

After the announcement of the new version of the mobilization law, the number of conscripts increased, but now this figure remains stable. This was stated by People's Deputy Fedor Venislavsky, who is a member of the Defense and Intelligence Committee.
Venislavsky reported that the data on mobilization is classified and cannot be disclosed to maintain national security. He noted that after the adoption of the new law, there was a certain increase in the number of conscripts, which then stabilized.
'The mobilization figures are restricted access information, so I cannot provide exact numbers, but I can say that the pace is currently stable', - he explained.
Sufficiency for Defense Capability
According to the deputy, the current pace of mobilization is sufficient to ensure the strengthening of the Armed Forces.
'The war has been going on for four years, people are tired. We want to see more conscripts, but the current figures allow us to maintain defense at the necessary level', - emphasized the deputy.
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