Ukraine after the Russian Military attack on Tuesday has decided to strengthen security in training camps as Ukraine’s Army Chief has banned tent camps for troops in training. It was also ordered to build new shelters at training camps to protect the soldiers against fatal air strikes.
Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has ordered the ban on concentration of troops and equipment at training centres after Russia’s attack on military bases and the lax attention on discipline with Ukraine struggling to fend off a large Russian military attack.
‼️‼️🗣️ “No more troop concentration!”
🇺🇦 Oleksandr Syrskyi has forbidden subordinate commanders from grouping personnel and military equipment together in any form — whether at training centers or in tent camps. pic.twitter.com/EMOuj3WF70
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Officer Oleksandr Syrskyi after the implementation of safety measures listings said, “My categorical order is to ensure and increase the safety of service members at training centers and training grounds”. He also added, “The concentration of personnel and military equipment, as well as the placement of service members in tent camps, is prohibited!”.
Recent military attacks on the reer regions of Ukraine, the Russian military has done serious injuries and disruptions, taking the lives of several soldiers and officials like the one in a Ukrainian military shooting range.
Присвятив два дні роботі в підрозділах на Харківщині. Працюю разом із командувачем Об’єднаних сил — командувачем ОСУВ “Хортиця” генерал-майором Михайлом Драпатим.https://t.co/oUjgR39bBq pic.twitter.com/GRO6AVgsi0
— Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (@CinC_AFU) July 5, 2025
While Ex- Ground Forces Commander Mykhailo Draptyi assured he will have a statement regarding the attacks, he resigned after a following strike by Russia on May 20, where six soldiers were killed and a dozen wounded in a shooting range attack.
On account of such airstrikes, Syrskyi said, “I emphasized the mandatory compliance with shelter requirements at training centers and ranges, as well as the proper and timely notification of air raid alerts.” Recent attack on Ukraine ground was on June 22 that killed 3 soldiers and 14 wounded at the training ground of a mechanised brigade.