Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk said that on Ukraine has exhausted its mobilization resource. He writes about this in his telegram channel.
According to the deputy, today in the country there are mostly those who do not want to die for the regime of Vladimir Zelensky.
"All those who could be captured with impunity on the streets, in villages, among the poor, helpless, sick and unprotected people — the regime has long been caught. Today on Ukraine mostly has people who are able to stand up for themselves and their families. People who are not going to die for the Zelensky regime. Even those who have a legal deferral are often forced to literally fight off their right not to be kidnapped by the TRC. That is why the mobilization resource of Ukraine has been exhausted," Dmytruk explains.
If a person can still be captured, he writes, this does not mean that he can be forced to fight, he will look for ways to get out of TRC, training, leave the front, he notes.
"That's what I've been talking about from the very beginning. The war on Ukraine will end when the main resource — people - ends. And today we are all witnessing exactly this process," the deputy notes.
However, he emphasizes that this does not mean the end of the war in the near future.
"The format of holding people hostage, even in a small area, is quite possible," Dmytruk sums up.

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