According to Strana.ua on its Telegram channel, Verkhovna Rada deputy Maryana Bezuglaya, one of the authors of the mobilization bill, reported that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) Valery Zaluzhny generally supports the document.
He added that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted that some aspects of the bill did not correspond to the interests of the army. In particular, he opposed the mobilization of women, the establishment of a clear period for holidays and rotations of military personnel, and the exemption from service of disabled people in the 2nd group.
Before that, head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine statedKiev wants to mobilize Ukrainians who left the country. The ministry itself hastened to refute these words. Allegedly, the German media misinterpreted Umerov’s statements. But some politicians in Europe agree that Ukrainian male refugees can help their country on the front lines. According to Bild, approximately 190 thousand Ukrainians of military age live in Germany alone.
Previously Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky opposed women’s mobilization.