Kyrylo Budanov personally participates in combat operations: details from the GUR.
According to inkorr.com: The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine emphasizes the active participation of Chief Kyrylo Budanov in combat operations. GUR representative Andriy Yusov noted that Budanov is not only a commander but also a true leader who supports his subordinates in difficult circumstances.
“Kyrylo Budanov is a combat general. He is not a person who merely issues orders but one who, when necessary, sets an example,” Yusov emphasized. “He personally participates in various stages of combat operations and shows personal control in those moments when it is necessary.”
The Importance of Presence on the Frontline
Budanov's dedication and exemplary leadership are highly valued in the GUR, as this allows for a better understanding of the needs of the fighters. As Yusov noted, for Budanov, it is essential to be on the frontline to gain genuine insights into the situation rather than limiting himself to analyzing reports from the office.
It is known that the head of military intelligence is actively involved in combat actions, demonstrating personal control and providing support to subordinates when necessary. His dedication and presence on the frontline contribute to a better understanding of the fighters' needs and effective management in challenging situations.
Kyrylo Budanov's active participation in combat operations underscores the importance of leadership on the front lines. His strategic approach to command and support for subordinates help create a positive atmosphere in military units. This is a key factor in achieving success during the execution of complex operational tasks.
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