Ukrainian Armed Forces relocating training centers underground: how this will change the training of fighters.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian training centers of the Armed Forces are moving underground to increase the safety of recruits. This initiative is already being implemented, as simple shelters are not coping with modern challenges. Relocating infrastructure underground will reduce risks during training and ensure a continuous training process.
Safety and Training
The head of the training-instruction group of the 151st Training Center of the Armed Forces, Roman Donik, noted that such measures cannot provide complete protection from missile attacks but will help shield against debris and drone attacks. He also emphasized the importance of safety for recruits and urged to seek opportunities to improve training conditions.
Situation at the Front
In a report to President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi noted that the Russian army has become more active in certain directions while Ukrainian troops continue to repel invader attacks, inflicting losses on them.
Ukrainian defenders are conducting an effective defense and inflicting significant losses on the enemy, forcing Russian troops to reconsider their tactics and strategies in the east of the country.
Thus, initiatives to relocate training centers underground are an important step in ensuring the safety of recruits. Combined with active actions at the front, this contributes to strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities and the military's readiness for new challenges.
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