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Slovenian army chief sacked after NATO test failure

Andrej Osterman has been replaced after elite brigade failed NATO combat readiness test

22.02.2018 - Update : 23.02.2018
Slovenian army chief sacked after NATO test failure

By Emre Bastug

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia

The government on Thursday relieved Chief of General Staff Andrej Osterman of his duty after an elite brigade failed NATO's combat readiness test.

According to the official STA news agency, his deputy Alan Geder was named as Osterman's replacement.

Osterman had been at the helm since 2014.

The decision came after an elite brigade failed in all but one of the five areas during a NATO combat readiness assessment at a training facility near the southwestern town of Postojna, STA reported.

It added that a 800-strong battlegroup was inspected in five areas; planning, operation, logistics support, communication and administration.

Prime Minister Miro Cerar on Thursday tweeted he expects Defense Minister Andreja Katic to put things in order and establish control.

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