The Command developed a guide for employees of the TCC on behavior rules.
31.05.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
31.05.2025
1205

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have developed a list of dialogue and behavior rules for servicemen, which aims to improve communication with the civilian population during mobilization activities. The recommendations provide for interaction with citizens in a peaceful manner and prohibit any form of discrimination or use of force against civilians. This will help the military maintain a positive attitude of society towards the army.
The main recommendations include:
- not to use force and weapons against civilians;
- to avoid discrimination and humiliation of citizens;
- not to detain citizens without grounds, act within the law;
- before starting a conversation, introduce oneself as an employee and explain the purpose of the contact;
- to avoid jargon, listen to citizens, do not interrupt;
- to explain to citizens the necessity of military accounting documents;
- to show understanding and calm when interacting with civilians;
- to properly record all important events.
The head of the communications department of the Ground Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Vitaliy Sarantsev, explained that these tips will help avoid conflicts, respond to provocations, and leave a positive impression in society.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces decided to enhance the communication of their servicemen with the civilian population during mobilization through special rules of dialogue and behavior. These recommendations contain a list of prohibitions and advice to maintain a positive attitude of society towards the army.Read also
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