If Ukraine mobilizes all citizens over the age of 18, it will be able to wage war until 2033. This was stated by the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of the country Kirill Budanov ❶, according to the telegram channel "ZeRada".
In the case of mobilization from the age of 16, the war may continue until 2044, Budanov said❶, referring to some "Russian calculations".
"Yeah, like Russian... this is such a public designation (by Kiev. - EADaily) their capabilities for both the enemy and allies..." — comments TK statement of the head of the GUR.
It is noted that earlier People's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Fedor Venislavsky admitted that "the issue of lowering the age of sending to the front is being raised by our partners."
"The Ukrainian allies believe that men aged 18-25 are the most optimal and effective age to participate in the war," the deputy said.
"How nice. Well, if the Ze-power is really against it: open the borders, let 18-year-olds leave. And if not, well, don't (say) that the partners are to blame for everything, not you. Moreover, it was you who chose these partners ... there has never been such that in terms of toughening attitudes towards the population, the "partners" wanted something, but Ze (the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. — EADaily) resisted. They won't let you lie:
- medical reform,
- educational reform,
- reduction of the age of sending to the front to 25 years,
- pension reform, etc.
So you understand where we are going," ZeRada sums up.
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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