The Commander-in-Chief and the Minister of Defense spoke to the commanders of brigades and individual battalions about the matter on the ground.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky, together with the Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov, visited the forward command posts of military units and units in the area of combat operations. The commander-in-chief announced this on Telegram on Sunday, January 25.
According to Syrsky, the situation is complex on many fronts and requires constant monitoring. The occupiers regularly stormed the positions of Ukrainian troops.
“We carefully analyzed the situation and discussed the steps for the future. In particular, about the potential of maneuver and positional defense, strengthening of individual sectors. He pointed out the importance of coordination and proper interaction in the operation of all Defense Forces, preserving the lives of our military personnel and military personnel,” said the commander-in-chief.
Syrsky and Umerov also spoke with commanders of brigades and individual battalions about the case on the ground.
“We analyzed the problems that were not systemic in nature. We immediately made a decision to improve combat effectiveness, stability and control. Despite the difficult situation, our soldiers bravely held their lines and positions. The enemy is suffering irreparable losses,” Syrsky added.
We remind you that on February 24, 84 military clashes took place on the front. In the direction of Maryinsky, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled 39 attacks by the Russian invaders. In the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian military destroyed 810 invaders.
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Source: korrespondent
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