If people do not go to fight, they have to be mobilized. There will be no "miracle" from changes in work of TCR, Budanov says

Head of the President’s Office Kyrylo Budanov said that the current mobilization process in Ukraine is chaotic, but that it is impossible to fundamentally resolve these problems as long as Russia’s war continues.
Kyrylo Budanov said this at a meeting of CEO Club Ukraine, Censor.NET reports, citing Suspilne.
On mobilization and recruitment centers
"The army needs human capital. It needs human resources because this war has already been going on for 12.5 years, with more than four years of full-scale invasion. And people watch television, the internet, Telegram and so on — they are not very eager to go and fight. But there is a minimum plan: a minimum number of people who must come in to keep the front going. There is no bridge between these two realities. Absolutely none. So if people do not go, they will have to be mobilized," Budanov said.
The head of the President’s Office stressed that no one should expect a "miracle" from changing the names or the format of the recruitment centers’ work, because the essence of the process will remain the same. He said that changing the name of the recruitment centers would change nothing. "Otherwise, the front will collapse," Budanov stressed.
Killing of the Territorial Center of Recruitment serviceman in Lviv
- Earlier, the National Police said they were searching for the man who had fatally wounded the TCR serviceman.
- Later, authorities reported that the assailant had been apprehended, stating that he was an inspector with the Lviv Customs Office.
- On April 3, the detained Lviv Customs inspector was served with a notice of suspicion of premeditated murder (Paragraph 8, Part 2, Article 115 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
- The man was remanded in custody for two months without the right to bail. During his speech in court, the accused himself claimed that he had surrendered to law enforcement voluntarily, and therefore asked for a more lenient preventive measure.