The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny was recently dismissed by Zelensky of Ukraine, and the former Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Syrsky, took over as the new commander-in-chief. This adjustment puts an end to long-standing rumors and shows Zelenskyy's significant adjustment to the military and balanced consideration of the transition. The adjustment was carefully prepared, and in his speech, Zelensky thanked Zaluzhny for his efforts over the past two years and invited him to remain in the state management team, giving him the last dignity.
It is known that the new commander-in-chief, Syrsky, was born in 1965 and is the commander of the Ukrainian Army. Although he was born in Russia, he chose to become a naturalized Ukrainian member of the Ukrainian army after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the Russo-Ukrainian war, he successfully defended Kyiv and regained lost ground in **, winning Zelensky's recognition of his military talents.
The realignment drew attention to Syrsky's command style. In the Battle of Mutter, he led the army to a certain victory, but also faced a huge number of men. This raised questions about the wisdom of him holding his ground in retreat. Despite this, Zelensky's promotion of Syrsky shows an affirmation of his military capabilities.
The reason for the adjustment may be related to the fact that the recent ** progress of the Ukrainian army is not as expected. Zelensky's promised plan to regain lost territory has been called into question in the face of difficulties, especially with the loss of important towns since the second half of last year. The removal of the commander-in-chief may be to boost the performance of the Ukrainian army in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the final military and political outcome will also depend on Zelensky's proper strategic command.
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