olga bishchuk, a servicewoman of the armed forces of ukraine, who actually from the beginning of the full-scale. the invasion fights on the front lines very often, mrs. olya, congratulations, glory to ukraine, to the heroes, glory, first of all, congratulations on the day of the armed forces of ukraine, let it be as easy and comfortable as possible, as much as it can be in those conditions, thank you for your service, yes thank you for your service, we spoke a few minutes ago with ivan tymochka about mobilization, about how it might look now, and we also want to ask you, in your opinion, the approach to mobilization, er, what it is today, whether it is necessary change it as needed to change how effective or ineffective this mobilization is today, well, from the rear , it seems to us that maybe not very much, but you at the front have your own vision, so of course that now the mobilization wants, well, it is not regulated at all, i think so, eh , because you need to start, well, first of all, you need to pick up, not to grab people on the street, that's how to throw, that's the first