There is no one to sow grain in the villages, and footballers and circus performers are exempt from conscription - Major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Total mobilization has led to the fact that in Ukrainian villages there is no one to sow the land and harvest the crops.
Ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy, former soldier of the Aidar battalion formed from Maidan activists, and now a retired major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Igor Lapin, stated this on the Espresso TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“Be honest with people - there will be no demobilization before victory, because we are at war. But here the question is about social justice - you see, in our village there is no one to sow bread, so this is not a critical infrastructure. So there are no more men in the villages, but this is not critical infrastructure. And laughing at football is a critical infrastructure. This is where the question of justice lies, what people can perceive and what they cannot. This is the most important thing,” said Lapin.
As a reminder, the law on mobilization adopted today by the Rada exempts assistants to Verkhovna Rada deputies, business owners, and a number of other controversial categories from conscription.
There's no one to sow grain in the villages, and football players and circus performers are exempt from conscription – Major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine