"Kyiv urgently mobilizes: prisoners go to war to support the retreating army! "
No one expected that Russia would seize the military fortress of Avadiivka so easily, and the retreat of the Ukrainian army has caused panic in Kyiv. While Ukraine is still packing the plausibility of the retreat, a defeat is a defeat, and there is nothing to say about it.
At the moment there is ** in Kyiv, which is proposing to mobilize prisoners in order to solve the problem of insufficient numbers of soldiers in the Ukrainian army. Ukraine's Minister of Justice, Denis Malyuska, believes that at least 50,000 Ukrainian men who should be convicted of crimes do not appear on the conscription rolls. Dennis Malyuska believes that not all criminals use automatic rifles against teammates**, so many prisoners can go to war.
He further pointed out that if you really don't worry about these Ukrainian criminals, then you can also give them a shovel, and each person has a shovel, and they can go into battle and be done. Denis Malyuska said that now these people still do not participate in the mobilization, and he does not know why.
Perhaps Denis Malyuska's doubts will soon be relieved, because Alexei Goncharenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament, has confirmed that he is preparing a bill on the mobilization of prisoners, so that prisoners can also join the Ukrainian army, and the rotation plan of Zelensky and Syrsky can be more fully implemented.
Zelensky has already explained what rotation is, that is, when a soldier is tired, let him come back from the front and let another person go up. It doesn't sound simple, but it's not simple at all, because mobilization is already a big problem for Ukraine, and there are indeed no soldiers available, otherwise there would not be people asking for shovels to be sent to prisoners to go to battle.
There may not be a shame in using a shovel in itself, but Russia has been ridiculed by its Western counterparts for being given a 1869 MPL-50 shovel by Russian reservists, and now more than 150 years later, there has been no significant improvement in this tool. But even the Russians, who lack guns and ammunition and can only use shovels, rely on shovels to gnaw down the wide line of defense from **Mutter to Avadiivka.
With this in mind, it seems that Ukraine does not need to be too pessimistic, with a shovel, with a shovel. But the issue of mobilizing criminals may have to be thought twice. Normal Ukrainians can run away, let alone criminals. If they really let them go to war, it is not certain who the shovel will aim at.