Hnatov: Demobilization is a math problem, not a policy choice
The General Staff isn't promising quick exits from the front lines, linking your discharge directly to how many new recruits show up.
So, the head of the General Staff, Andrii Hnatov, finally broke the silence on demobilization. The gist? Your ticket home depends entirely on how many fresh people sign up to take your place. He’s keeping it real: there’s no point in making grand promises that will only lead to disappointment later.
The priority for discharge remains those who have been holding the line since the first day of the full-scale invasion. But until the mobilization numbers actually climb, letting everyone go is a mathematical impossibility. Hnatov also shut down the gossip about internal feuds between Oleksandr Syrskyi and Mykhailo Fedorov blocking pay raises, calling the whole idea absurd since they don't even control the budget.
It turns out that when it comes to the army, simple human fairness is currently trapped inside a spreadsheet that nobody has fully figured out yet.
Source: LIGA.net
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