The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army acknowledged the intensification of Russian attacks
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Tass, Alexander Sirsky, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, during a meeting with a delegation from the Czech Republic Army headed by Karel Rika, Chief of the General Staff of this country’s Army, said that the Ukrainian Army was facing one of the most severe Russian attacks announced in February 2022.
Syrsky wrote on his Telegram channel: The current combat operations that are taking place in some specific axes require constant renewal of resources. The Ukrainian army has faced one of the most powerful Russian attacks since February 2022.
He pointed to the Czech Republic’s support for Ukraine, including a coalition to increase artillery capabilities, armor, participation in an air coalition and air defense systems, and expressed hope for the continuation of these actions.
On October 31, Sirsky briefed Christopher Cavalli, NATO’s commander in chief in Europe, who also heads the US-Europe Command, about the heavy fighting along all frontline axes.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky previously said that Ukrainian soldiers should withdraw in the situation where the ratio of forces is one to eight in favor of Russia. Stanislav Kravchenko, head of the Supreme Court of Ukraine, announced shortly after on October 29 that desertions in the Ukrainian military had increased significantly, describing the situation as a retreat. Mariana Bezoglaya, a member of the Ukrainian parliament, also indirectly acknowledged the significant problems of the army personnel in this country.