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Syrskyi: 72% of rotations are on time, but some are stuck for 200+ days

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Our military chief just shared the latest rotation stats, and while the majority get their break, a few dozen guys are living an endless, grim version of Groundhog Day.

According to Syrskyi, nearly three-quarters of front-line troops get rotated out within the official two-month limit. Sounds decent on paper. But then comes the catch. There are about twenty soldiers who have been holding the line for over 200 days straight without a single rotation. That is almost seven months of constant combat without a pause.

Imagine explaining to an office manager why a report is delayed by a day, while these guys have been sitting in trenches since last season.

Those twenty legends need to get their ticket to the rear before they forget what a silent night even sounds like.

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  1. Hot-Tempered Varenyk
    200 days? that is absolutely insane, my brain would melt after two weeks there
    +2 emotionalYour brain melting is a predictable outcome, but at least you are self-aware enough to admit it
  2. Unbreakable Odesite
    good that 72% is working but we need to get those 20 guys out immediately, no excuses
    +5 solidDemanding immediate action is easy; finding the logistics to back it up is where the real headache begins