Families of soldiers from the 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade have expressed ongoing concerns about the conditions their relatives are facing on the front lines. Reports indicate that these soldiers have been stationed without adequate food supplies for an extended period.
According to social media posts from relatives, the soldiers were deployed to their positions on October 5, 2025, with an expectation of rotation every two months. However, nearly nine months later, they remain at the front.
Relatives have detailed several issues in their communications with the brigade’s command:
- The soldiers have been on the front lines for approximately nine months without rotation.
- Food deliveries to their positions are infrequent and unreliable.
- The soldiers are reportedly physically exhausted and enduring harsh conditions.
Families are calling for immediate action to facilitate rotation and provide necessary medical assistance to the troops.
The 14th Mechanized Brigade has acknowledged the concerns raised by families but has not provided specific timelines for rotation, citing security reasons. A statement from the brigade indicated that they are aware of the difficulties faced by the soldiers and are monitoring the situation closely. Decisions regarding personnel rotation, logistical support, and the delivery of essential supplies are made with consideration of the current combat situation and the safety of the servicemen.
The families of soldiers in the 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade have voiced serious concerns regarding the prolonged deployment and inadequate living conditions of their loved ones on the front lines. The brigade's command has acknowledged these issues but has not specified when rotations will occur, citing security considerations.
