Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine worked with Defense Forces units in Donetsk region
General Oleksandr Syrskyi met with corps, brigade, and battalion commanders who perform combat missions daily on the most difficult sectors of the front.
The Commander-in-Chief reported this on March 10.
He directly studied the specifics of combat operations in this sector of the front, discussed urgent issues related to the execution of combat missions and the level of support for Ukrainian units, and approved decisions aimed at strengthening the resilience of the defense and improving logistics.
According to him, at the current stage of the war the concept of a “front line” is becoming blurred, and in many sectors the mutual “infiltration zones” for small infantry groups can reach more than 10 km.
Despite constant attempts by the enemy to infiltrate deep into Ukrainian positions, Defense Forces units are holding their designated lines, and on certain sectors are conducting their own active offensive operations.
According to him, the enemy is suffering significant, sometimes critical losses in personnel and equipment.
Ukrainian units effectively employ unmanned systems, artillery, and remote mining, consistently reducing the combat potential of Russian forces and disrupting their offensive plans.
“I am grateful to every serviceman for their strength of spirit, effectiveness, and devotion to military duty”, — Oleksandr Syrskyi concluded.