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Related: About this forum09 Feb: Ukraine's Top General Is Done. Avdiivka Almost Encircled.- Reporting from Ukraine
Day 716: Feb 09
Today there are a lot of updates.
First of all, Ukraine's military leadership has undergone significant changes recently. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky replaced General Valerii Zaluzhnyi with Ukrainian Ground Forces Commander General Oleksandr Syrskyi as Ukraines Commander-in-Chief, as part of wider military leadership changes.
General Zaluzhnyi, often referred to as the "Iron General," was widely respected and had a high approval rating. Under his leadership, Ukrainian forces were able to repel Russia's initial assault on Kyiv and reclaim significant territories in 2022. However, the momentum on the battlefield shifted, and a counteroffensive last year failed to achieve its objectives against heavily fortified Russian positions. This, along with Zaluzhnyi's public disputes with Zelenskyy over military strategies and the handling of the war, including the management of troop mobilizations and conscription laws, led to his dismissal.
General Oleksandr Syrskyi has been appointed as the new head of the Armed Forces. His promotion is seen as a recognition of his pivotal role in defending Kyiv in the early stages of the conflict and leading the successful counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region in 2022. Over the last 15 months he was responsible for the defense of the most difficult regions, such as Kupiansk, Lyman, Soledar and Bakhmut. Taking this into account, Syrskyi's appointment makes sense as Ukraine is shifting into strategic defense. His main priorities right now include improving troop rotation on the front lines and incorporating new technologies into Ukraine's military strategies.
Syrskyi has been handed to solve a very diffucult problem in Avdiivka, where Russians recently penetrated the Ukrainian defense and entered the town from the north. According to the Institute for the Study of War, Russian forces appear to be preparing to fight their way through Avdiivka. The overall tempo of Russian offensive operations suggests that Russian forces have prioritized fighting through Avdiivka block-by-block from the towns southern residential area instead of trying to further encircle the settlement from further southwest or to the north, where Russian forces have made only limited gains. Russian forces may seek to replicate attritional light infantry frontal assaults to make tactical gains by brute force, as Russian forces did during the Battle of Bakhmut. The current situation is almost exactly the same as it was in Bakhmut, as Russians are less than one kilomenter away from cutting off the main supply line physically. The crucial difference this time is that this supply line does not go through the field, which increases the risk for Ukrainians. Some analysts suggests that Ukrainians may need to combine a major counterattack with a withdrawal to safe their troops, while others say that Russians overstretched their forces and may run out of reserves, which will lead to a forced regrouping, and more air for Ukrainian forces. There is little public information to make a reasonable assessment of the probabilities of each scenario. According to the Institute for the Study of War, Ukrainian withdrawal from the southern part of the town would not threaten to unhinge Ukraines defense in the whole region. Moreover, Ukrainian top generals ordered to build a comprehensive defense line behind Avdiivka, and the process started at the end of 2023.
Overall, Zelensky, Zaluzhnyi, and Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov all acknowledged that the war has dramatically changed between 2022 and 2024 and that new approaches and strategies are necessary. Advisor to the Head of the Ukrainian President's Office Mykhaylo Podolyak stated that Zelensky decided to conduct a systemic renewal of the leadership of the Ukrainian military, including the commander-in-chief, in order to review the Ukrainian militarys actions in the past year, prevent stagnation on the front, find new functional and technological solutions that will allow Ukraine to maintain and develop the battlefield initiative, and begin the process of reforming the management of the Ukrainian military.
The changes have prompted mixed reactions among the Ukrainian public and military personnel, with some expressing concerns about the departure of a highly respected leader like Zaluzhnyi and the implications for the future of Ukraine's military strategy. Nonetheless, the Ukrainian government and military are focusing on adapting their strategies and ensuring that the leadership is aligned with the current and future needs of the war effort.
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09 Feb: Ukraine's Top General Is Done. Avdiivka Almost Encircled.- Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Feb 2024
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PortTack
(34,180 posts)1. May UAF drive the orcs out...and soon! Slava Ukraine
niyad
(118,675 posts)2. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.