Zelensky appointed two deputies to the new commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army
Madrid, February 10 (Europa Press) –
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this Saturday announced the appointment of two deputies to the new Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Army, Oleksandr Sirsky, within the framework of the restructuring of the leadership of the armed forces. Failures in war. Against Russia.
“Syrsky’s deputy to the Commander-in-Chief will be Colonel Vadim Suzerevsky, who will focus on the development of unmanned systems and the use of drones by our troops, and Colonel Andrey Lebedenko, who will focus on innovation, especially of army and combat systems. On the technical component,” he said.
Thus, he stressed that “people who are well known in the Army and who know well what the Army needs are taking over the new responsibilities.” According to a statement published by the Ukrainian Presidency, he highlighted, “The experience of the commanders in this war will be useful.”
These appointments include the promotion of low-level soldiers to army chiefs, bypassing several generals, on a day when he stressed that “Russian terrorists will be held accountable for all their actions.”
Thus, it has condemned the death of seven people, including three children, in an attack by Russian forces against Kharkiv in the north-east of the country. He concluded, “History must remember that those responsible for these murders will not escape punishment. They will not.”
Syrsky said on Friday that one of his main priorities would be to promote “successful experiences” such as the use of drones and electronic warfare in the fight against Russia. He said, “Only by change and continuous improvement in the means and methods of warfare will we be able to achieve success.”