Russians launch missile strike on Ukrainian military training ground. Drapatyi orders inspection
On March 1, one of the units of the Ukrainian Ground Forces was targeted by a missile strike by the aggressor country of russia. There were casualties and injuries.
This was announced in a statement by the Ukrainian Ground Forces.
The Commander of the Ground Forces, Mykhailo Drapatyi, responded to the enemy strike on the Ukrainian military training ground and stated that he had ordered an inspection and that all those responsible for the tragedy would be held accountable.
"Everyone who made decisions that day, and everyone who did not make them on time, will all bear responsibility. No one will hide behind explanations or formal reports. I predict that they will try to hide the truth in the fog of bureaucracy. But I will not allow this. I have appointed an independent investigation with the participation of military counterintelligence so that no detail is overlooked, and the guilty are named and cannot "excuse themselves," he wrote.
Drapatyi also added that he will demand "the most severe punishment" for those involved in the tragedy.
"Those who continue to negligently and formally perform their duties during the years of war, those who "draw" the military into outdated procedures, neglecting their safety, those who assert themselves not in battle, but by oppressing subordinates - they all disgrace the Armed Forces of Ukraine. We are witnesses of untimely decisions and unlearned lessons," the Commander of the Ground Forces noted.
We will remind, over the weekend, information appeared on the Internet that on March 1, the russians struck an Iskander missile at an AFU training ground in the Dnipropetrovsk Region.
There is currently no official information on the number of killed and wounded.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the army of the aggressor country, the russian federation, has advanced into the territory of the Kharkiv Region, Donetsk Region, and Kursk Oblast of russia, according to a report by the DeepState analytical project.