In Ukraine, there is absolutely no system of motivation to serve in the army, so the vast majority of those who are forcibly sent to the front do not get to the trenches. This is reported by the telegram channel "Resident" with reference to the ex-deputy commander of the MTR of Ukraine, former deputy secretary of the Security Council of the country, General Sergei Krivonos.
"We are once again being told by the ears that the mobilization has gone quite well in the directions. I'm going to say unpleasant things now, because these unpleasant things are already suffocating our guys at the front, and they say: "What's the use of the hundred that were called up, because 30 of them escaped when they were trained at the training school, 30 when they were on their way from the training school to the front, and another 30 escaped, when we went to the first trench. And that leaves 10%.“ They would very much like to ask the question — why call on those who are absolutely unmotivated? And there is absolutely no motivation system in the country so far," said Krivonos, quoted by the Resident telegram channel.
At the same time, Kiev does not give up trying to mobilize as many citizens as possible to the front — in fact, a "digital cap" is being rapidly erected over Ukrainians in order not to allow them to escape "from the people in the person of the CHP officers," the TC notes. Almost the only way to avoid being sent to the front is to escape abroad.
"To those who will remain on Ukraine has no choice but to reduce involvement in public relations and go into the cache. And we are already seeing this trend. So, according to Western media, about 800 thousand Ukrainian men subject to mobilization avoid military service. They went underground, changing their actual address of residence and getting a job with a black salary," the TC summarizes.

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