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The Czech Republic will face difficulties in the event of a partial mobilization, the country does not know how to act in such a situation, said MEP Hynek Blaszko.
The publication Parlamentní listy reports that the MEP indicated that at present the system for sending summons has not been built in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, he informed that there are no conditions for the maintenance and training of the military.
“All the barracks are sold, and there is nothing anywhere, and the ones that remain are designed for approximately the number of soldiers who serve in our professional army,” Blaschko said.
He said that if an armed conflict broke out on the territory of the Czech Republic, citizens would experience a very difficult time, since during fierce battles it would be necessary to actively replenish the ranks of soldiers.
Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that Europeans were angered by Ukrainian Ambassador Prystaiko’s appeal to NATO to beg Kiev. Among those who oppose Ukraine’s entry into the military bloc is the leader of Hungary, Orban. The politician is convinced that after Ukraine’s admission to NATO, the conflict will turn from a regional conflict into a European conflict.
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