Ukrainian Military to Boost Security at Training Centres After Russian Strikes
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Ukrainian military to boost security at training centres after Russian strikes
KYIV - Ukraine's top general ordered military officials on Tuesday to prohibit troop buildups in tent encampments and to build new shelters at training centres to protect soldiers against deadly Russian air strikes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In order to counter enemy air strikes, the accumulation of personnel and military equipment, the placement of servicemen in tent camps is prohibited.
The head of the Armed Forces held a meeting on military and security training in training centers
The Ukrainian armed forces prohibited the accumulation of personnel and military equipment, as well as the placement of military personnel in tented towns, and informed the Commander-in-Chief, Alexander Syrski, of the decision; he said that the provision and improvement of security for military personnel in training centres and at the rear test sites was an unconditional requirement for command; and Syrsky stressed that the equipment of shelters…
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