On March 29, Ukraine's military significantly reduced its initial request to mobilize an additional 500,000 people for its armed forces, according to the country's top military officials. The reduction in the mobilization request was made possible through an audit of military units, allowing for the release of thousands of servicemen and their subsequent deployment to combat units. Ukrainian Army Chief Oleksandr Syrsky, while not specifying the exact number, confirmed the decrease in the required mobilization figures. This adjustment comes as Ukraine continues to defend against Russia's two-year-old invasion.
Ukraine's military will need to mobilize fewer people than initially expected to fend off Russia's two-year-old invasion, Kyiv's top general said on Friday. https://t.co/GYmHlw9pQs
🪖 Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief on "enlisting 500,000 more people": This figure dropped significantly after audit https://t.co/8noA5IdMVP
Ukraine's military will need to mobilize fewer people than initially expected to fend off Russia's two-year-old invasion, Kyiv's top general said on Friday. https://t.co/TyWyDUSU7m
⚡️Syrskyi: 500,000 mobilization figure ‘significantly reduced.’ The number of people who need to be mobilized has been “significantly reduced” from the initially proposed 500,000, Ukraine’s commander-in-chief said on March 29.
⚡️Commenting on the need to mobilize an additional 500,000 people, Ukrainian Army Chief Oleksandr #Syrsky told Ukrinform that after an internal audit, this figure was significantly reduced. However, he did not specify the exact number of people needed for the army. https://t.co/TL4jOr0Q62
🇺🇦 "The Armed Forces of Ukraine significantly reduced the request for the mobilization of half a million people", - Syrskyi. ❗️He noted that "the release of thousands of servicemen and their deployment to combat units" was made possible by the audit of units that do not… https://t.co/tngPVsPy6b