Ukraine's mobilization reserve is estimated at 3.7 million people: FT study

Ukraine has a significant mobilization reserve, which is 3.7 million people, The Financial Times . The publication refers to the data of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Economic Development, which testify to the demographic potential of the country in the conditions of a full-scale war with Russia.

Of them:

– 1.2 million have already been mobilized or have gone to the front as volunteers;

- 2.9 million live in the occupied territories;

– 1.3 million went abroad;

- 600,000 booked (however, it is not known where this figure comes from, since earlier there was information that from one to one and a half million people were booked in Ukraine. But how many of them remained after the recent audit of the Cabinet of Ministers is still unclear. The mass media reported on tens of thousands of those who lost reservation, but it was not officially confirmed);

- 1.5 million unfit for military service.

The remaining 3.7 million are men who can be mobilized. At the same time, 900,000 of them are not registered in any registers.

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