The move to the Army Corps will allow the Ukrainian military to proceed to a counterattack, the leader told the leader.
In the armed forces of Ukraine, a re -arrangement continues, which will create more reserves reserves for counterattacks and offensive operations, the Commander -in -Chief of the Ukraine Alexander Sirsky armed forces said at a meeting with journalists on June 22.
“Last year, we started repairing armed forces in the context of war and provided for the creation of Army Corps. The main purpose of moving to a new organization structure was to increase the efficiency of our actions and reduce the burden on the military administration,” the Commander -in -Chief of RBC -ukrainian reports.
As Sirsky explained, as part of the re -arrangement, it was planned to reduce the number of management objects directly covered by a particular body (Army Corps). At the same time, the level of protrusions remains, and the OTU level is gradually removed.
According to him, the first phase of Army Corps administrations with security units has completed the connection of the battle and accepted pieces of responsibility and some sets of troops. Next – the following lines, and so all buildings will take their stripes.
“I hope that such a repair will give us the opportunity, first, to save the staff, that is, it is more reasonable to use our military personnel directly conducting battle missions. And to also create more reserves preserving to perform the active counter -short and offensive operation,” said the leader of the Ukraine’s armed forces.
He also noted that the Corps commanders took their management, allowing them to be united to choose representatives. It also led to the stimulation of the leadership of the army operation.
Earlier, Sirsky announced the control of the territory in Kurshchina. According to him, defense forces still control the territory of nearly 90 square squares in the Kursk region.
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