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Ukrainian military expert reveals glaring problem in the army. NATO weapons lose their meaning if there are no soldiers

Grabsky said that Ukraine must solve its main problem - the mobilization of Ukrainian soldiers. Because they will stop the enemy, not weapons.

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Military expert Sergei Grabsky said that Ukraine is facing a glaring problem. If it is not solved, the weapons that NATO supplies to Kiev will be meaningless.

In front of “Fabrika Novin“ Grabsky pointed out that Ukraine's main problem now is the provision of personnel. “The enemy (Russia) hopes that we will fail in this matter and simply will not have enough soldiers to hold our positions (on the front)“, he said.

The military analyst added that one can talk endlessly about how much weapons have been given or not given to Ukraine, but without fighters, their use is impossible.

“The situation is too complicated and requires national unity on our part and awareness of what is happening on the front line. The enemy will not stop until we stop him. It is not weapons that stop the enemy, it is not fortifications that stop the enemy, but fighters that stop the enemy. And we need to understand this“, Grabsky stressed.

Grabsky said that if Russian President Vladimir Putin senses weakness on the part of the Ukrainian army, then in addition to Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson, he will try to break through the defense and seize three more regions of Ukraine - Sumy, Kharkiv and Dnepropetrovsk.

The military expert pointed out that in Ukraine “the situation today is very serious“. He said that achieving parity with an enemy that initially has more people than Ukraine requires the use of technology, operational art and tactical actions.

Grabsky's comment was made against the backdrop of the renewed commitment of the United States to the supply of military equipment to Kiev. Trump said that American weapons are the best in the world and the United States will produce for Ukraine, but the bill will be paid not by American taxpayers, but by Europe and Canada.