TCG has started to mass transport homeless people to training centers: what is happening.
According to inkorr.com: The number of homeless individuals being taken to training centers is increasing. This was reported by Dmitry Kukharchuk 'Slep', the deputy commander of the 3rd army corps. He noted that TCG and SP employees are increasingly organizing such transports.
'According to him, instructors, officers, friends and acquaintances from training centers tell him that TCG workers have started bringing homeless people to training centers,' Kukharchuk stated.
Potential consequences
Kukharchuk believes that this situation may signal the need for changes, as many homeless people do not intend to serve in the army or defend the country.
Previously, the parliament even considered a proposal for 'busification' as an alternative to this situation.
Discussion of the problem
Recent data indicates an increase in the number of homeless people entering training centers. This has sparked lively discussions about the possible consequences of such actions.
Against the backdrop of the social challenges facing the country, the issue of homelessness is becoming increasingly relevant. It is important to find effective solutions that not only address the situation with transports to training centers but also take into account the needs and rights of those who find themselves in difficult situations.
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