Very often orders orally, so for example: “You do!”. That is, if something wrong goes, to the extreme to find someone and to wash their hands. And it’s not just during the annexation so ordered Turchinov and generals – the worst thing still happens.
This was stated by people’s Deputy of Ukraine Nadezhda Savchenko.
According to the veteran anti-terrorist operation to perform some instruction, the soldiers need written orders.
“In war it doesn’t make sense and braking because it would be possible to switch to a different format fix the orders. But really the piece of paper is proof that you follow orders, ” – said Savchenko.
A former soldier APU confirmed that the Ukrainian troops were preparing to take control of Crimea in the beginning of the annexation by the Russian Federation.
“I then served in the aviation regiment. Ukrainian troops were preparing to take control of Crimea in the beginning of annexation by Russia. I called friends-Marines from Feodosia regiment, asked: “What are you doing?”. They were all ready. But we talked policy, saying the army is not ready, SBU outside anyone’s control, nothing can be done, ” Savchenko remembered.
According to the MP, nothing happens unexpectedly, if the country has intelligence.
“It works for us, maybe on a much worse level than you need, but, of course, there have been reports, reports. Of course, knew of the army, the people were ready to interact. You then defend the Crimea “, – believes Savchenko.
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