A new statement regarding security measures has been made by the Vinnitsa TCC.


The Vinnitsa Regional TCC and SP reported that they are currently taking measures to minimize possible shelling. This was announced on the TCC's Facebook page.
New statement from the Vinnitsa TCC
On the official page of the Vinnitsa Regional Territorial Recruitment Center and Social Support, an explanation appeared regarding the previous information about the institution's operation at a different address. It is noted that the text was changed due to external interference.
In connection with the increasing threats from shelling in various regions of the country, measures are being taken to protect the lives and health of the civilian population. The personnel of the Vinnitsa TCC was temporarily relocated to another place.
Despite this, mobilization processes continue as planned. The center emphasizes that all services, including medical, social, and organizational consultations, are provided in the usual mode without interruptions.
'However, we officially inform you that Vinnitsa OTC and SP have no relation to the addresses indicated in social media and media,' the announcement added.
It should be noted that earlier, the Vinnitsa TCC announced the temporary suspension of operations to protect citizens. In addition, the TCC in the Lviv region has tightened security measures due to the threat of Russian attacks that occurred recently in other institutions.
It has been reported that the Vinnitsa TCC is taking measures to protect the civilian population from possible shelling, although its employees have been temporarily transferred to another location due to the increasing threat. Services continue to operate in the usual mode, providing all necessary services.Read also
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