Mobilization does not meet needs: Syrskiy spoke about the personnel shortage at the front.

The image shows a frame of a soldier against the backdrop of military equipment
The image shows a frame of a soldier against the backdrop of military equipment

Ban on transferring highly qualified personnel of the Air Force to infantry units

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskiy issues an order prohibiting the transfer of highly qualified technical personnel of the Air Force to infantry units. The military leader announced this in an interview with journalist Andrii Tsapliienko, the announcement of which appeared on the journalist's Telegram channel.

The full version of the conversation will air on 'TSN Week' on January 19 at 20:00.

According to Syrskiy, the state has invested significant funds in the training of specialists in the maintenance of aviation technology.

These specialists have unique experience and are irreplaceable in their positions.

At the same Time, the commander-in-chief acknowledged the acute need for personnel in mechanized brigades, which cannot be fully satisfied due to the current mobilization capabilities.

To resolve this issue, the command optimizes the logistical and maintenance components of the army 'within reasonable limits.' 'The staffs know these tasks and have conducted calculations. Our task is to ensure that no one from the categories I mentioned ends up at the front,' Syrskiy emphasized.


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