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"This is a problem". The famous Ukrainian footballer, who has been fighting in the war from the first days, said what is happening in the Armed Forces

Maksym InshakovSport
The famous player gave a frank interview

Left Bank footballer Taras Pinchuk, who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces after Russia's full-scale invasion, is convinced that the military needs to be rotated. The 34-year-old former defender of youth national teams of all ages believes that it is necessary to give our soldiers demobilization dates.

"The problem is that we don't know how much longer we have to serve. Because all the guys went in with enthusiasm and patriotism. And the war is dragging on and it all affects the guys - their psychological state, plus injuries and contusions. And when something happens in the rear, it also affects the military," Tribuna.com quoted Pinchuk.

The Dynamo alumnus agrees that this is a war of drones and artillery, but this does not rule out mobilization.

"We also need people, because we've been at war from day one, and we don't know how long we'll be there. You get exhausted, but even if you get exhausted, nothing will change. It will only get worse. We support each other," said Taras.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, earlier Taras Pinchuk admitted that he was amazed by the contrast he sees when he visits the capital of Ukraine. The footballer has a feeling that some people have to fight and support the army, while others can just live and wait until it's over, "because they are tired."

Taras has played professionally for Dynamo-2, Zirka, Helios, Obolon-Brovar, Sumy, Veres, and Left Bank. He has played 257 matches in the Ukrainian First League.

Pinchuk is survived by his wife Lilia and a young son in civilian life.

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