The President of Ukraine and Supreme Commander-in-Chief Volodymyr Zelensky are being called upon to inspect the command of eight brigades due to their “careless attitude” towards the lives of soldiers.
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The families of missing soldiers have created a petition to the president, calling on him to take steps to ensure transparency in the actions of the command of some military brigades whose soldiers disappear and die at the front. This is stated in the text of the petition on the president’s website.
The author of the petition notes that this problem is “extremely acute in all directions of the front, where military personnel are disappearing en masse.”
However, this “especially” concerns the 47th Separate Motorized Brigade, 110th Separate Motorized Brigade, 142nd Separate Motorized Brigade, 68th Separate Motorized Brigade, 27th Rocket Artillery Brigade, 2nd Separate Motorized Brigade, 144th Separate Motorized Brigade, and 31st Separate Motorized Brigade.
The text of the appeal claims that the soldiers of these brigades are sent to positions without proper information and supplies, which significantly increases the risk of disappearance and death. In addition, the command does not provide the families of the soldiers with explanations about the circumstances of their disappearance.
Earlier, Rakurs reported that the commission is already checking the 59th brigade, whose commander was called upon to check by paramedic Ekaterina Polischuk.
Birdie wrote about this on Facebook:
I drew attention to the problem, it was heard and today the commission is already in 59… I am conscious of all the risks I have exposed myself to. But it is better this way than to be afraid and silent all my life. Senseless, unjustified losses cost me and the country hundreds of times more than my safety and peace of mind.
The General Staff recently announced that they would conduct an investigation into the situation at the 59th Yakov Handzyuk Separate Motorized Brigade following statements by paramedic Kateryna “Ptichka” Polischuk regarding the negligence of the brigade commander Bohdan Shevchuk, which led to the deaths of a large number of servicemen, including those in high-ranking positions.
Earlier, Yuri Sodol, who had been in de facto command of the eastern front since February of this year, lost his post. This happened after critical reports from well-known bloggers and military commanders.
Source: Racurs

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