SATURDAY, JULY 4, 2026|No. 5727
War · Ukraine

Ukraine Has Enough Troops for Rotation, Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi Says

Ukraine's top general states the military has sufficient personnel to rotate troops who have been on front-line positions for over 60 days, despite acknowledging operational challenges.

Ukraine's top general says the military has enough troops to rotate exhausted front-line soldiers, but acknowledges complexities in active combat zones.
Ukraine's top general says the military has enough troops to rotate exhausted front-line soldiers, but acknowledges complexities in active combat zones.
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Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi states that there is a sufficient number of personnel to carry out rotations and replace those servicemen who have been on positions for over 60 days.

"A special instruction was developed that defines the procedure for carrying out this replacement, the procedure for preparing and creating units that must be prepared to replace servicemen who have been on positions for a long time, over 60 days. And in fact, this entire replacement turns into a special operation... Some criticize us for supposedly lacking personnel, people. We know the situation, we know how many servicemen are deployed to the area of operation, how many are on positions. And I can confidently state that this process is fully provided with the number of people," Syrskyi said in an interview with TSN, aired on Tuesday.

He noted that not all forces and means in the rear are involved in the Armed Forces to provide that number of servicemen: "there are times fewer of them on positions than in rear areas."

"Therefore, all this is determined. And the process of the first rotation is now underway. It is not easy everywhere, primarily where active hostilities are taking place. Of course, this process is complicated... In some cases, we use special operations forces – where the situation is really difficult – to ensure this process," the commander-in-chief said.

According to Syrskyi, every day they sort out how many servicemen have been withdrawn, how many have been replaced, "where this process is going successfully, where not so much, so appropriate measures are taken."

At the same time, he emphasized that during the rotation process, decisions are sometimes made to leave certain positions. "For some positions, sometimes a decision must be made, possibly at my level, because when we understand that we cannot guarantee evacuation or replacement there, because these servicemen simply will not get there and will be killed. Therefore, under certain conditions, it is better to simply withdraw personnel from this position, which no longer plays any role, and that must be a decision. We should not delude ourselves and create illusions that, say, a separate position located in an infiltration zone can provide some deterrence of the enemy. Most of the time, its role is reduced only to that of an observation post that informs its commanders that it notices movement of any enemy troops or groups," Syrskyi said.

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