Scandal over the transfer of Air Force specialists to infantry: special commission is conducting an inspection.


A special commission has been created in the Air Force
A special commission has been created in the Air Force to analyze information about the transfer of servicemen with scarce specialties to other branches and types of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The press service of the Air Force reports this.
In particular, this concerns individuals working with aviation equipment, missile systems, radio electronics, EW, and other specialties. The commission is also checking instances of unlawful transfers. If such facts are uncovered, appropriate decisions will be made.
Protection of airspace and support for critical infrastructure objects
The Air Force is engaged in protecting airspace, providing support to critical infrastructure objects, and conducting air attacks on enemy positions. The Air Force military supports other branches of the Armed Forces at the front and carries out combat operations alongside them.
No plans to transfer to ground brigades
Previously, information emerged that Air Force servicemen were being transferred to ground brigades due to the difficult situation at the front. However, the General Staff reported that the transfer of specialists from the engineering and aviation service of the Air Force to infantry units is not planned.
Specialists will not be transferred to other units
The commander of the Air Force also stated that specialists from the engineering and aviation service will not be transferred to other units. This applies to other scarce specialties in the Air Force.
Individuals trained abroad will not be transferred
Additionally, the transfer of individuals who have been trained abroad in Western technology for anti-aircraft missile forces, troops from mobile fire groups, and other specialists, for whom finding a replacement is more challenging, is also not planned.
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