No additional mobilization is currently expected in Ukraine. At the same time, everything will depend on the situation at the front. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Hanna Malyar during an informational telethon.
She recalled that there were statements by the General Staff that, as of today, there are enough people who are mobilized.
"But in this matter everything will depend on the events of the war. It may be that additional people will be needed, or it may not be. It all depends on the situation at the front," said Malyar.
Currently, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have enough people, but in the event of a change in the situation on the front line in Ukraine, additional mobilization may be carried out.
"We should all be aware that there is a war going on in the country. We can assume different scenarios of the development of events, and you and I, in principle, should be ready for the development of all scenarios," the official said.
Earlier we wrote that Volodymyr Zelenskyi proposes to extend martial law and mobilization in Ukraine for another 90 days.