is not so positive, well, for example, a journalist and a writer, and now also the serviceman stanislav asiyev candidly described his personal... experience of undergoing military training in the so-called uchepkas, two military units of the tro in the east of ukraine. conditions in the training center, as stanislav writes, rather, they resembled a combination of a tup dispensary with siz, mold, fungus, humidity, full of sick people who are given children's dragee for the flu at a temperature of 39. most of the recruits, asiyev writes, were frankly random people in the army, some with criminal records, serious illnesses, without motivation, without education, literally without education, one even. he could not write, and at one point he was even brought to uchepka without a hut with sore legs, and in the tcc they simply offered him a warm winter. well, in general , aseev got the impression that most of the time they mobilize people, as he says, from the hinterlands of the regions, and not from the offensive centers. they were busy collecting garbage, gathering firewood, sorting pallets, until