Assault Battalion Commander: Mobilized Personnel Are Not Prepared for War.
Commander Expresses Concern Over Troop Readiness
According to TSN.ua: In an exclusive interview with TSN special correspondent Yulia Kyryienko, the commander of the First Assault Battalion named after Dmytro Kotsiubailo, who uses the call sign 'Mayak', voiced serious concerns about the preparedness of mobilized soldiers for combat. He stated bluntly,
“To put it plainly, people are not ready for war right now,”the commander commented.
The commander emphasized that this situation represents a major problem linked to the information front. The interview also referenced 2022, when mass mobilization began. While that period was a crucial phase in building the nation's defense capabilities, the commander stressed that more attention must be paid to the training and situational awareness of mobilized personnel. This assessment comes as Ukraine continues its large-scale defense against a full-scale invasion, where frontline unit readiness is paramount.
Critical Need for Effective Training
His remarks underscore the vital importance of high-quality training for mobilized troops, as their readiness to perform combat duties is critical to the overall effectiveness of national defense. Given the protracted nature of the war, the issue of enhancing soldier preparedness has taken on renewed urgency and demands focused attention from both state institutions and society at large.
The full exclusive interview is available on the TSN YouTube channel for those seeking a more detailed account of the battalion commander's views.
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