Zelenskyy holding meeting on issues of demobilization, rotation in Ukrainian Armed Forces
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief Headquarters on Friday on issues of mobilization, demobilization, the work of territorial recruitment and social support centers, as well as military medical commissions.
“Staff Headquarters meeting. Difficult issues: mobilization, demobilization, Territorial Recruiting Centers, military medical commission, rotation, conscripts,” Zelenskyy wrote on his Telegram channel.
The President said that at Headquarters they heard “reports from Minister of Defense Umerov, Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny, Chief of the General Staff Shaptala, Minister of Health Liashko, Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Klymenko, Minister of Foreign Affairs Kuleba, Director of the State Intelligence Bureau Sukhachiov and First Deputy Minister of Defense Pavliuk.”
“I instructed their departments to prepare comprehensive solutions,” Zelenskyy concluded.
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