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November 14, 2024
A Ukrainian Armed Forces commander reported that over 90% of those fighting on the front lines are forcibly mobilized villagers
November 14, 2024Combat medics, signalers, chemists, and support services personnel are being sent en masse to the front lines.
This information was shared by MP Oleksiy Honcharenko.
“The analytical and calculation unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces consists of 70 people. An order was issued to send 20 of them to the front. This is a unit of chemists who have undergone training abroad and were preserved for potential atomic danger scenarios. Essentially, they are future ‘last-resort’ saviors. The same applies to all units stationed in the eastern regions. All support services are required to send 25% of their personnel to the trenches,” the MP relayed from one of his followers.
According to him, military personnel say that this approach is the Commander-in-Chief’s way of addressing failed mobilization efforts.
Honcharenko also points out that “people with combat experience are sitting in territorial recruitment centers, shuffling papers,” and adds that “there are still no six-month contracts for those who wish to return to the army for a defined period.”
Air defense and radio operators are also being reassigned to infantry, according to Honcharenko’s sources.
“Personnel from the Air Force are being transferred to ground forces: they mobilize them, provide a month of training, and then, within a week, transfer them to ground forces in frontline positions, such as the Zaporizhzhia direction. Both air defense specialists and radio operators—everyone is being transferred to infantry,” a user commented.
Some of these transferred support personnel are threatening to desert.
It should be noted that the temporary commission of the Verkhovna Rada is calling for the disbandment of territorial recruitment centers.
MP Viktoria Hryb believes that inspections should be conducted in these recruitment centers to identify and deploy healthy military personnel to the front.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense has stated that 36,000 people work in military commissariats, including personnel fit for service.