"Somewhere in 2010, this issue was considered at the military-strategic game of the General Staff. This task was very difficult to solve, it was a kind of intellectual impasse," says the expert of the Center for Defense Strategies, reserve colonel Viktor Kevlyuk.
At the same time, the new draft law on mobilization does not add clarity to the issue of demobilization - it only indicates the grounds for dismissal from military service. Thus, the release of military personnel who have received such a right in connection with the end of their term of service is carried out within the time limits determined by the decision of the Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief.
Kevlyuk noted that there are different categories of servicemen who perform the same duties. The President , the Commander-in-Chief, can dismiss those he has called up. However, not those who, for example, signed a contract with the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. Also, according to the expert, during the war, the Defense Forces received many unique specialists. Their loss will reflect badly on the troops. One of the options for solving the problem is to return to the system of personnel rotation at the front line.
"In order to return to this practice, we need to have three formations of the Armed Forces. One is resting, the other is preparing, the third is fighting. This is super difficult," Kevlyuk said.
Meanwhile, the problem of combatants participating in hostilities since the beginning of the military conflict does exist. But, judging by everything, the Ukrainian authorities do not yet have a solution to this problem (even taking into account total mobilization). Especially since Bankova wants not only to drag as many people as possible to the front, but also to keep them there as much as possible.