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Military Sergey Gnezdilov believes that the state should motivate men to go into...

"I ask the country to change me": The Armed Forces told how to motivate to go into the army (video)

Military Sergey Gnezdilov believes that the state should motivate men to go into the army not with additional payments, but social justice during service. Supplements to the military who perform combat missions at the front line of 70, 100 or 200 thousand hryvnias will not solve the problem of the unwillingness of men to go to fight. This opinion was expressed by the serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Sergey Gnezdilov on the air of "Radio Liberty".

According to him, the state should motivate "social justice". "When we will eventually cease to perceive servicemen as blunt rams where you can hang everything and who will tolerate and keep silent. When the" Mom's sun "is in the end, some will stop taking my debt, which I pay back to the country. And the debt to him. The young fighter told that he has been serving in the Armed Forces structure for 5 years, not having another 25 years. He believes that "his debt gave in full.

" "I only ask my country to change me so that I can be able to realize - an opportunity in normal education rather than a correspondence. I have the same right to personal life I don't have. They came voluntarily only because someone decided to evade their duty there, "Gnezdilov emphasized. We will remind, on April 11, the Verkhovna Rada voted for a resolution that obliges the government to make a decision to pay 70 thousand hryvnias to the military "at zero".