Where does military service begin? Of course, at the military commissariat. This is where conscripts, future students of Suvorov military schools, and cadets of military universities come. From here, a person is sent to their first military unit, and mobilization resources are monitored. Here, reserve military personnel are registered. Here, they are helped to exercise their rights. Today, military commissariats provide assistance in ensuring social guarantees for former military personnel, including those involved in the counter-terrorism operation in the Chechen Republic.
During the active phase of the operation in the North Caucasus, the military commissariats of the city of Moscow, in cooperation with the local administration, carried out extensive work to collect and send humanitarian aid to the military group. In November 1999, 12 tons of humanitarian cargo were sent, followed by 11 tons in December and 11.5 tons in February 2000. This included food, warm clothing, toiletries, stationery, radios, stoves, and medical supplies.
Any armed conflict is, first and foremost, a tragedy for the people whose representatives are involved. For the families of the deceased soldiers, this tragedy is a source of emotional distress due to the loss of a loved one, and, no matter how harsh it may seem, it also brings about economic hardships resulting from the loss of a breadwinner. The conflict is a source of pain for the wounded, suffering for the injured, and physical and psychological trauma for everyone involved. These issues require immediate attention and resolution. Once again, the burden of addressing these challenges falls on the shoulders of military recruitment offices.
Since the outbreak of hostilities in the North Caucasus, the Moscow Military Commissariat has been paying special attention to providing social guarantees to the families of deceased military personnel and supporting the wounded who are being treated in Moscow hospitals.
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