Syrskiy responded to the accusations of the commander of the 47th brigade regarding Khurschyna.
03.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.07.2025
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Chief Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskiy expressed his position on the criticism voiced by the fighter of the 47th brigade Oleksandr Shyrshin. Shyrshin believes that combat missions in Khurschyna are not advisable. Syrskiy responded that he wants 'attention or implementation'.Shyrshin also criticized the command and even mentioned the official page of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, promising to hope that their children will also perform tasks in the infantry.
Syrskiy responded to the accusations with a smile, saying that Shyrshin can be transferred wherever he wants. He emphasized that problems should be solved through live communication, not on Facebook.Still, both military personnel have their deep positions, but Shyrshin maintains his opinion that tasks should be carried out according to the established procedures.News from the frontThe Defense Forces of Ukraine continue the defensive operation in the Northern Slobozhansk direction, where they manage to repel the enemy's attacks. Ukrainian troops have stopped the maneuvers of Russian troops, who were unable to switch to other strategic directions such as Pokrovsk and Novopavlivsk. The situation is currently under control, reports the General Staff.The Ukrainian general reacted to the criticism from his own fighter, emphasizing the importance of live communication and performing tasks according to established procedures. A defensive operation continues at the front, during which Ukrainian forces repel enemy attacks and maintain strategic positions.
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