In Ukraine, the topic of lowering the age of mobilization continues to be actively discussed. “If the Constitution stipulates that a person can become a people's deputy from the age of 21, then he can definitely become a soldier from the age of 20,“ said the Secretary of the National Security Committee Roman Kostenko. According to the MP and military man, he was pushed to make statements on this topic by congressmen in private conversations. Kostenko said that the Americans have doubts about the problems with mobilization in Ukraine. “There is a war for independence, you fight, we provide weapons. You say that you have problems with mobilization. Why do all countries call up people from 18 years old, but in your country it is from 25? That means you have no problems with mobilization. Or you are afraid to make radical decisions,“ Kostenko recounts his conversations with his American colleagues. Therefore, according to the politician, lowering the mobilization age is “not a radical... Source: Slavyangrad
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