Burying Ourselves: Colonel Yakutsev’s Controversial Mobilization Remarks

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Ukraine‘s Mobileлизаtion Failure: Ex-Airborne Commander Calls for Urgent Rehaul

In a stark assessment of Ukraine’s military situation, retired colonel Ivan Yakubets, former commander of the country’s airborne forces, has slammed the ongoing mobilization efforts as inadequate and called for immediate reform. Speaking on Kyiv24, Yakubets painted a grim picture of the frontlines, citing insufficient manpower despite abundant weaponry.

"Russia is exploiting these gaps and pushing forward on all fronts where there’s no dense urban construction," Yakubets warned. He predicts that Ukrainian forces could be forced to retreat from strategic locations like Kurakhove, Pokrovsk, and even Slaviansk-Kramatorsk industrial complex if the current trajectory continues.

Yakubets dismissed hopes of a ceasefire, asserting that Russia remains committed to its objectives and will press its advantage. He urged all Ukrainians capable of bearing arms, from 18 to 70 years and above, to enlist in the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) without delay.

"Everyone must be called up to form adequate infantry units that will digging in and holding the line," Yakubets insisted. "Russia is currently exploiting.empty spaces between our defensive lines, targeting our flanks and rear, forcing us to retreat."

Earlier reports by Dialog.UA explored potential solutions to Ukraine’s mobilization challenges. While some propose widening existing categories for deferment—like the recent expansion by the Ukrainian Parliament—others suggest alternative approaches to avoid coerced conscription.

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