According to relevant surveys, many Ukrainian soldiers on the front line of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict are suffering from acute mental disorders, and the proportion of patients is as high as more than 30.
These Ukrainian soldiers with acute mental disorders have been unable to adapt to the environment on the front line, they have serious problems from psychological to physiology, and if the Russian-Ukrainian conflict ends now, there will be between 3 and 4 million military and civilians who have suffered psychological trauma during the war**.
This is a huge number, which is simply not met with the current level of medical care in Ukraine.
A Ukrainian commander put it this way: "For 10 months, my only victory was that my hands no longer trembled, and now it started again. No one knows what the reason is, everyone is fighting for their mental health, and this fight is one of the toughest on the battlefield.
The General Staff understands the essence of the problem, but not its scale. We have an unprecedented number of wounded soldiers, and we need to be prepared for that.
I have reacted with the command to some situations, you have ordinary people who have undergone military training and cannot be directly sent to the front line to fight, but at the moment they have not listened to my advice, because Ukraine does not have the ability to mobilize a certain number of soldiers in a short period of time, and these people are either dead or sick when they go to the front line, and they do not have any combat effectiveness at all.