Violence against military personnel is unacceptable, stated the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, responding to recent cases of attacks on TCC employees, labeling them as "shameful acts of violence." He also expressed his expectation for a "thorough and comprehensive" investigation into these crimes, emphasizing that those responsible should face "deserved punishment."
"The Armed Forces of Ukraine are doing everything possible to protect our state and the Ukrainian people. In the context of full-scale war, this is impossible without mobilization measures," he wrote in a post on Telegram.
Additionally, Syrsky mentioned human rights violations during mobilization activities, stressing that the Armed Forces of Ukraine strive to do everything possible to prevent such incidents—addressing issues within the TCC, correcting mistakes, and working on improving the quality of this structure's operations. However, according to him, this is impossible without "the nationwide support of the army" and "respect for military personnel."
Recently, there have been three attacks on TCCs—one in Poltava region, one in Rivne, and one in Pavlograd, Dnipropetrovsk region—resulting in one fatality. A soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was killed in Poltava region.
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