Occupants attacked the training center of the Ground Forces.


Today, June 24, it became known that the Russian Federation carried out an attack using drones on the training center of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This information was disclosed by the 'Glavcom' portal, citing military statements.
According to military sources, one serviceman was injured as a result of the attack. He has been taken to the hospital. It is hoped that significant losses can be avoided due to the implementation of safety measures and security protocols.
At the same Time, measures to ensure the safety and health of servicemen are being increased in light of possible missile or air attacks by the enemy. The military command urges everyone to be vigilant, adhere to safety rules, and follow instructions accurately during air alerts.
Strengthening protective measures against Russian attacks
This news combines two events of Russia's attack on Ukrainian military facilities. It is noted that the strike on the training center was carried out using drones, resulting in one serviceman being injured. The updated military training program in the Armed Forces of Ukraine responds to new challenges targeting increased security and effectiveness of military actions under aggression.
The news tells of the attack by the Russian Federation on the Ukrainian Armed Forces training center using drones. As a result of the attack, one serviceman was injured, but serious losses were avoided thanks to smart security measures. The Armed Forces are implementing new protective measures to enhance the effectiveness of their operations in the face of possible threats.Read also
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