Seven human rights groups have joined forces to force the Pentagon to address issues surrounding the living conditions of US military personnel, US television channel MSNBC reported on August 31.
In their barracks and quarters, U.S. military personnel are dealing with mold on the walls, pipes clogged with sewage, non-working air conditioners and broken windows, according to correspondent Courtney Kuby. “security threats”.
Kuby noted that the US Government Accountability Office had already published a report on these issues in September 2023, but now seven military rights groups united under the leadership of the Hots and Cuts group are trying to contact the Pentagon.
The correspondent noted that in many cases the military prefers to sign contracts for the construction of new barracks rather than solve problems, but this “It can take years and cost billions of dollars”.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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