Denisz Smihal, the Ukrainian defense minister, denied issues with mobilization, claiming it is stable and even increasing. He acknowledged that Russia can replace its losses through mobilization, with Russian casualties potentially five times higher than Ukraine's. Kirilo Budanov, head of Ukrainian military intelligence, suggested a new wave of mobilization in Russia could lead to societal dissatisfaction. Expert Demkó Attila highlighted the significant disparity in population and mobilization capabilities between Ukraine and Russia, noting Ukraine's manpower shortages and the exhaustion of volunteer enlistment options. Despite these challenges, he stated that the Ukrainian army remains capable of defense. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)