The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, reported on the rotation of corps brigades and the improvement of the command system, despite intensive combat operations.
According to Syrskyi, where possible, the rotation of corps brigades has begun, and corps sets are being aligned with the actual composition of army corps. Despite the challenging operational situation, where the enemy conducts offensive operations along almost the entire front line, Ukrainian defense forces ensure successful protection. On some days, the number of combat engagements reaches 300, the highest figure since the war began.
The number of the Russian group comprises approximately 710,000 personnel. However, despite active recruitment, the Russian side cannot increase this number due to daily losses — up to a thousand killed and wounded. Nevertheless, some young commanders have already demonstrated resilience and a creative approach to planning combat operations, prompting the need for rotation.
Analysts note that the rotation and improvement of the management structure can help maintain combat capability and enhance the defensive capability of Ukrainian forces. Oleksandr Syrskyi continues to actively form a qualified team of commanders capable of adapting to dynamic battlefield conditions.




