Ukrainian soldier reports harsh living conditions and fatal accidents in regiment. Unit launches investigation  

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**Ukraine’s 78th Air Assault Regiment Under Fire for Excessive Demands**

soldier from the 78th Air Assault Regiment has spoken out about excessive demands his comrades that led exhaustion, fatal accidents, and equipment failures. Vitalii Holovnia, a member of the unit, shared details on his Facebook channel.

**Accidents Due to Overwork and Lack of Resources**

Holovnia claimed that unmanned platoon commander forced soldiers to take on too many tasks, leading to fatigue, overstretching, and mistakes. He stated that accidents with occurred because people had been combat positions for a long time and were tired. Soldiers also performed tasks around the clock, increasing the risk of errors.

**Casualties Hidden as Battlefield Losses**

The soldier alleged that casualties caused by these accidents were listed as battlefield losses, including both deaths and . This meant that the true number of fatalities was not reported.

**No Mechanism for Demobilization After Service**

Ukraine still lacks a legal mechanism to allow demobilization after a certain period of service. As a result, soldiers like Holovnia are forced to continue serving without proper support or resources.

**Commander Accused of Favoritism and Neglecting Unit Resources**

Holovnia accused the commander of favoritism, with some soldiers receiving high additional financial rewards without going into combat positions. The unit also lacked communications and equipment, making it difficult for them to perform combat missions.

**Internal Investigation Launched**

Following the complaint, the command of the 78th Regiment launched an internal investigation “in compliance with all established procedures.” The statement urged the public not to make hasty conclusions on unverified information.

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