Odesa and its region prepare for defense: "No one will just walk in here"
Odesa and its region are undertaking significant preparations for defense, involving community volunteers and local residents alongside mobile fire teams and complex fortifications.
The region of Odesa is actively engaged in defensive preparations amidst ongoing tensions. Defense Coordinator D. Nosykovas emphasized the challenges of organizing defense strategies, particularly involving mobile fire units and advanced fortification systems. He acknowledged the complexity of these efforts, indicating that further details cannot be disclosed to maintain operational security. The emphasis is on creating a robust defense that would deter any threats, asserting that such measures would make unauthorized entry impossible.
In addition to military structures, the defense organization is involving community volunteers from local territorial communities. These volunteers, including students and retirees unable to join the armed forces due to health reasons, represent a significant force that numbers in the thousands. They are being trained to carry arms and execute combat orders, reinforcing the local defense capabilities with a sense of civilian involvement in national security amidst the ongoing conflict.
Nosykovas also commented on the adversary's narrative, which suggests that Odesa is a "Russian city." He reassured the public that this perception will soon change, reflecting a broader understanding of national identity and resistance. This local initiative not only addresses immediate security needs but also fosters a spirit of resilience among residents in Odesa, empowering them in their fight against perceived threats.