Ukraine changes its military recruitment policy.  A challenge to Umarov’s ministry
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Russian attacks on Avdiivka: wave after wave

A plan will be made and everyone will be thereAll the answers – I will see this plan next week, Zelensky said at a press conference, without providing further details.

Danilov said the army will work with Ukraine’s two largest recruiting companies to identify people with certain skills and discourage qualified Ukrainians who want to help the army but do not want to go to the front from trying to avoid the draft.

He added: “Mobilization will become more flexible, the required specializations will be announced, and people will apply for specific jobs.” “For example, they need welders, mechanics, etc.,” Danilov said.

A source in the Ministry of Defense confirmed that contracts had been signed with recruitment companies, without providing any other details. It was not immediately clear to what extent recruitment companies would be involved in the process, or at what level general recruitment for frontline jobs would continue alongside a more targeted process.

Ukraine is increasingly tired of war

Zelensky’s comments came as Ukraine prepares for another winter of war, marked by widespread fatigue on the front and throughout society.

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