Without 'busification' and 'man-eaters': The Armed Forces of Ukraine announced a new etiquette for TCC employees.


The Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine plan to establish rules of conduct for TCC employees
The leadership of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine wants to establish clear rules of conduct for employees of territorial recruitment centers (TCC) when working with conscripted citizens. This was reported by Vitaliy Sarantsev, the head of the Communications Department of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These rules will be mandatory for all TCC employees to prevent violations of citizens' rights and reduce public discontent.
It is noted that each case of unlawful actions by TCC employees will be thoroughly investigated and receive an adequate response.
'He separately called on Ukrainians to refrain from using the terms 'busification' and 'man-eaters,' as, according to him, these expressions are part of a Russian information-psychological operation (IPSU)' - said Sarantsev.
Sarantsev also noted that the enemy uses similar situations to create tension in society and undermine trust in the military. Russian propagandists acknowledged that they created the term 'man-eaters,' which then spread in the Ukrainian media space and harmed the image of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Violations of military registration lead to a ban on driving vehicles
Additionally, it is known that drivers have begun to have their licenses revoked due to violations of military registration.
Read also
- The intelligence service announced the start of the exchange of bodies of the deceased between Ukraine and the Russian Federation
- The Russians are trying to create a foothold for an offensive on Kostiantynivka
- The enemy has changed tactics in attacks in the Kupiansk direction
- Russians are trying to bypass Lyman and capture key heights
- An attack occurred at the factory in Kazan that produced charges for 'Kalibr' and 'Iskander': video
- Ukrainian Armed Forces strike Russian aircraft at Savasleyka airfield: what is known