In Ukraine, 53 separate mechanized brigades named after Prince Vladimir Monomakh and 47 separate mechanized brigades invite military personnel who previously left their units without permission (SZCh) to return to service.
This is discussed on the Facebook pages of mechanized brigades.
For every serviceman who previously left his unit without permission, the door is now open to return. We have one country, one goal, and we can only win together. It is important that everyone who is ready to defend our land can join the common cause, regardless of past decisions.
If you want to get back on track and join the fight for our common victory, contact us. Details can be found by calling: 0 (93) 247 26 79,” they wrote in a message on the Facebook page of the 53rd separate mechanized brigade named after Prince Vladimir Monomakh.
The 47th separate mechanized brigade understands that there are different reasons for such an act. Some were tired and missed their loved ones, others did not find a place in their team in the specialty that was provided. We are ready to offer you decent conditions with a modern approach. Our goal is to provide every fighter with the opportunity to return to duty and realize themselves.
Recruiters from the 47th separate mechanized brigade are already waiting for your call and will provide advice and support at all stages of your return,” they wrote on page 47 of the separate mechanized brigade.
The teams are ready to provide support and decent conditions for those who want to join the joint fight for victory. Leaving past mistakes behind, the military can once again become part of a team ready to defend their native land.
Details can be found by calling: 53 brigade – 0 (93) 247 26 79, 47 brigade – 050 247 47 47.
Source: Racurs

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