Ukrainian military personnel on the Kurakhove front report that troop numbers have been drastically reduced — a setback more severe than the pressing need for additional weapons
The Polish government inventoried why these people chose to flee instead of fight. And a common answer was they did not want to be put on the front with 2 weeks of training and no equipment. Which seems fair.
So they asked follow up question, if we train you properly and equip you properly, would you volunteer to fight… and a lot of people said yes…
I see. I didn’t know that Poland is doing this and that this is Ukrainians only (although on closer examination, it wouldn’t make sense to train other people of other nationalities). I was indeed figuring something else.
Noone said forcing… Yeez.
The Polish government inventoried why these people chose to flee instead of fight. And a common answer was they did not want to be put on the front with 2 weeks of training and no equipment. Which seems fair.
So they asked follow up question, if we train you properly and equip you properly, would you volunteer to fight… and a lot of people said yes…
The first battalion was filled in hours after opening signups. Edit: https://www.politico.eu/article/poland-begins-training-of-ukrainian-brigade-of-enlisted-volunteers-foreign-minister-said/
I see. I didn’t know that Poland is doing this and that this is Ukrainians only (although on closer examination, it wouldn’t make sense to train other people of other nationalities). I was indeed figuring something else.
Sorry.