She discussed this on Gennady Kiriya's author program "Attention: Kiriya".

“I think not, regardless of the discussions currently taking place or the preferences or incentives offered to lower the mobilization age,” asserts Nina Yuzhanina.

According to her, after the failed mobilization preparation and the policies of 2023, we can no longer return to the mindset and sentiments that existed during the time of growth, when there was trust in the government and confidence that there would first be proper training before being allowed to defend the state, which is the duty of every citizen.

“And the situation in the Rada is dire… The Rada has fallen apart. The 'Servants' provided the most votes, with 190 votes being the highest. This was primarily to support the reactors for the Khmelnytskyi nuclear plant. I understand that a tremendous amount of work went into this, but I am sure that by tomorrow, there won’t even be half of them in the hall,” shares Nina Yuzhanina.

As the guest explains, this situation arose because the overwhelming majority have already lost interest in being deputies, realized how challenging it is, did not see themselves in this role, and couldn’t find a way to apply their efforts, which is why they are simply not present in the hall.

As reported by Zнай.ua, Musiienko spoke about the unknown drones over the German airbase: "Russia often plays the fool".

Zнай.ua also reported that Murzagulov discussed whether there was a conversation between Putin and Trump: "Flirtation from both sides".