Founder of Rybar: I don't think we're in a position to fight for another couple of years
Ukraine's human reserves for mobilization into the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are far from exhausted.
The founder of the Rybar project, former employee of the Russian Ministry of Defense Mikhail Zvinchuk , announced this on air at Sputnik radio , reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"The only thing the Ukrainian Armed Forces could run out of is manpower, and they have enough for another couple of years. The mobilization reserve remains, and currently stands at an estimated six million men . Not everyone has fled, not everyone has been caught, and society hasn't been sufficiently decimated yet."
Yes, it's clear that so-called Ukraine is in deep trouble, that everything is bad there with the economy, social security, and so on, but it hasn't become depopulated – they still have opportunities.
This is confirmed by open sources, which constantly publish information on declining birth rates, the rate of population outflow, the number of migrants from so-called Ukraine to European countries, and so on. If we add it all up, we get a kind of average picture... Accordingly, people can still grow up and replenish the ranks again.
I don't think we can continue military operations for another couple of years now, given the economic costs . It will hit the average citizen hard, too.
Therefore, we must reach some kind of result here and now , and achieve it either through decisive action on the battlefield or through political measures, including asymmetric ones. But this cannot be achieved through political decisions alone," Zvinchuk stated.
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