Spokesman of the TCC responded to the idea of disbanding military enlistment offices.


The spokesman of the Poltava Regional TCC and SP Roman Istomin announced that it is impossible to create any brigades from the personnel of military enlistment offices, as they are civilians. He made this statement during a briefing.
Istomin confirmed that it is impossible to create 10 brigades from TCC personnel, as they are civilians. The spokesman noted that only construction brigades can be formed from these employees. It is worth mentioning that TCC includes both employees and servicemen.
It's impossible to create 10 brigades from TCC staff. They are civilians - said Roman Istomin, the spokesman of the Poltava Regional TCC, commenting on the idea of the parliamentary TSKE, which was announced by MP Yulia Yatsyk. pic.twitter.com/3y0uwudwgq
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Roman Istomin also added that there are no orders regarding the disbandment of TCC servicemen.
It is worth noting that MP Yulia Yatsyk proposes to disband the territorial recruitment centers and create more than 10 brigades from their employees, who will perform combat missions on the front line. The Ministry of Defense is already working on creating recruitment centers instead of TCC.
Later, the deputy commander of the 3rd OSHBr Maxim Zhorin expressed the opinion that the idea of disbanding TCC and creating a new civilian structure is empty populism that is not worthy of discussion. He believes that the problem lies not in the TCC structure, but in its corruption.
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