Syrskyi says rotations of units from the front line have begun in the Defense Forces
Kyiv • UNN
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi held meetings with brigades in the Zaporizhzhia sector, where the situation remains under control despite enemy shelling, and initiated the rotation of units to improve morale and combat capability.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi held a series of meetings in brigades in the Zaporizhzhia sector. This was reported by UNN with reference to Syrsky's Facebook page.
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According to the Commander-in-Chief, the situation in the area is under the control of the Defense Forces.
Currently, the enemy continues to attack our positions in the areas of Robotyne and Verbove, but without much success. The hostilities are characterized by the extensive use of drones of all types in combination with artillery and mortar fire.
As Syrskyi explained, under such circumstances, unmanned aerial vehicles are gradually becoming the main striking weapon of ground units in a general combat. In this regard, the role of modern and powerful electronic warfare systems is growing.
The Commander-in-Chief also noted that the Defense Forces managed to launch a rotation of units, which should improve the morale of the defenders.
On the positive side, despite the rather difficult situation along the entire front line, we managed to launch the process of rotation and replacement of units and subunits that have been performing combat missions at the front line for a long time. This will help stabilize the situation and have a positive impact on the moral and psychological state of our soldiers. In the course of my work, I made all the necessary decisions to improve the combat capabilities of our brigades
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