

We are not talking about demobilization and returning home.
Mobilization in Ukraine will depend on the needs at the front. This was stated by the head of the personnel department of the headquarters of the command of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Roman Gorbach in a conversation with Liga.net.
At the same time, he stressed that there is no talk of demobilization and returning home, as the war continues in the country.
According to the law, during martial law, mobilization continues until it is canceled, Gorbach noted.
He stressed that the personnel will be replenished, even if the situation at the front becomes more complicated.
All mobilization tasks will be completed, Roman Gorbach said.
He explained that replenishment occurs as needed, and therefore no "waves" are announced in the country.
When the Armed Forces of Ukraine suffer losses - dead or wounded, who need to be treated and restored, when it is necessary to change the soldiers who have been on the front line for several months, - he specified.
Recall that martial law and mobilization in Ukraine have been extended until November 21.
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