myroslava gongadze, voice of america, kyiv, ukraine. this is the report of miroslav gongata. in turn, kateryna primak, one of the leaders of the women's veterans movement, says that there could be many more women in the army if proper conditions were created for their training. and there is a demand for it - says the activist. with women in war and as a government , the problems of veterans should be addressed. kateryna priymak told iryna solomko. kateryna, i congratulate you, i would still like to start our conversation with you with such a comparison, because you joined the resistance and in 2014 withdrew to the hospitallers, and you returned several times, and now you continue to go to the front, if we compare those opportunities that were in the 14th year for military women yes. and for now, to what extent the war has changed it, or whether it has changed it, is a very difficult question, because anyway we cannot talk about any more or less traditions. our tradition often depends on everything from the personal factor of the one who serves and with whom he serves, and thi