Lawyer and veteran of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Masi Nayem said that Ukraine may be on the verge of surrender if 160,000 people can be mobilized in the next two months. This statement caused a wide reaction among military experts, politicians and citizens, highlighting a number of problems that Ukraine faces in the conditions of a full-scale armed conflict.
"If 160,000 people do not come to mobilize within the next two months, we will sign the capitulation. Well, because it's an honest answer. You don't want to go to war, but someone has to do it,” Nayem said.
According to him, the soldiers who are now on the front line are "absolutely burnt out".
"An honest story would be like this. Don't you want to (fight - Ed.)? Do you not value what you have now? Just think about what you will lose if the front falls," he added.
It should be noted that the planned figure for the mobilization of 160,000 was previously announced by the head of the NSDC, Lytvynenko. Later, Western media reported that they wanted to recruit such a number of armed forces in three months.