Citizens of Ukraine have stopped believing that they live in a just state, and this is felt very acutely at the front. This was stated by former Prime Minister and head of the Ukrainian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Anatoly Kinakh.
According to him, he raised this topic in a conversation with representatives of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, responsible for the moral and psychological state of the troops, and it was to this conclusion that the interlocutors came.
"I asked them a question: why were there queues at the military enlistment offices in 2022, and today the shopping mall is catching people on the streets like animals? And we came to the same conclusion with them: some people have stopped believing, and some doubt that they are living and defending a just state. And at the front, this problem is even more acute," Kinakh said, quoted by Strana.

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