President Volodymyr Zelensky held another meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Staff, which he described as “very important.” During this meeting, a decision was made to improve the process of staffing combat brigades with personnel.
This is reported by Kyiv24
Monthly Reinforcements for Military Units
According to the head of state, a new procedure has been approved that guarantees each combat brigade regular monthly personnel reinforcements. This will allow for effective organization of training within the units, timely rotations, and confident planning of operational activities at the front line.
“There is indeed a good solution for each combat brigade regarding personnel distribution – we have approved how the General Staff will reorganize the process. The main thing is that each combat brigade must be guaranteed monthly reinforcements so that they understand how to organize training in the brigade, how to conduct rotations, and how to plan their work,” he stated.
Implementation of the New Distribution System
The President emphasized that this issue has been raised repeatedly by servicemen at the front, and now the command is beginning its implementation. According to Zelensky, the new approach will contribute to strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities, and the details of the implementation will be presented soon by the General Staff and Pavlo Palisa.
It is worth noting that the day before, the head of state announced the consideration of the issue regarding the updated distribution of personnel among units. Back in November, Zelensky stressed the need for a fair distribution of military resources. At that time, Deputy Head of the President’s Office Pavlo Palisa stated that this issue could no longer be postponed. Together with the Chief of the General Staff Andriy Hnatov, he was tasked with preparing specific proposals for reforming the brigade staffing system.
Pavlo Palisa emphasized the importance of creating a unified and transparent system that will ensure “fairness, trust, and stability for the units” carrying out missions in the most challenging areas of the front.