No CCC employee was sent to combat units for failing to mobilize in 2025

According to our sources, a report to Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal on the implementation of mobilization measures in Ukraine is due today.

As our sources in the General Staff emphasize, the report specifically states that "no region fulfilled the mobilization plan even by 50%," and points to the low "quality" of the mobilized resource.

Also interesting is the fact that "due to the failure of the mobilization plan in 2025, not a single CCK employee was sent to the front."

As a reminder, earlier, Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal stated in an interview with BBC Ukraine that mobilization is proceeding according to plan and in 90% of cases is voluntary.

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