Southern Command Denies Claims of Unfit Recruits from Odesa.

Southern Command Denies Claims of Unfit Recruits from Odesa
Southern Command Denies Claims of Unfit Recruits from Odesa

Military Command Rejects Allegations of Unfit Mobilized Personnel

According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Southern Operational Command has issued a formal rebuttal to claims made by a serviceman on the Zaporizhzhia front regarding the alleged unsuitability of mobilized recruits from Odesa. The original allegations, which caused public concern, stated that among a group of 20 mobilized individuals, there were people with drug dependencies, psychological disorders, and elderly men.

Southern Command has confirmed that no medical evidence exists to support the diagnoses mentioned for these recruits. This clarification directly counters the previously circulated information about their fitness for service. Such denials are part of ongoing efforts to maintain public trust in the mobilization process during a time of national defense.

Official Standards for Mobilized Personnel

According to current regulations, mobilization applies to men aged 25 to 60 who are deemed medically fit for service and do not qualify for a deferment. This confirms that all mobilized personnel currently serving are required to meet established health standards.

This incident underscores the critical need for accurate information regarding military personnel, as false claims can sow public panic and undermine troop morale. The Southern Command's denial also highlights the necessity for continuous monitoring of mobilized individuals' health and their compliance with service requirements to ensure the effectiveness of the nation's defense.


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