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- KyivPost
‘If Russians Push to #Kharkiv Again, It Will Be Fatal for Them’ – Ukraine’s Army Chief #Syrsky said that there’s no need to mobilize 500,000 people to the front, and the most important thing for #Ukraine is to save lives. https://t.co/Zj5QaTT9TY
- Ukrainska Pravda in English
🗡️ If Russians move on Kharkiv again, it will become fatal for them – Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief https://t.co/YOqvCtd2F6
- Ukrainska Pravda in English
🪖 Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief on "enlisting 500,000 more people": This figure dropped significantly after audit https://t.co/8noA5IdMVP
- The Kyiv Independent
⚡️Russian attack on Kharkiv cannot be ruled out, commander-in-chief says. Any attempt by the Russian army to take the city of Kharkiv would be “fatal” for Moscow’s forces, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on March 29. https://t.co/MkcTweXQHK
- Pierre Crom
The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi, told Ukrinform how justified such assessments are, what the real battlefield situation is, and what a new strategy of the Ukrainian forces means. #Ukraine #Russia https://t.co/xVsDBhJJKb
- The Kyiv Independent
⚡️Syrskyi: 500,000 mobilization figure ‘significantly reduced.’ The number of people who need to be mobilized has been “significantly reduced” from the initially proposed 500,000, Ukraine’s commander-in-chief said on March 29.
- WarTranslated (Dmitri)
Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi published an interview with Ukrinform, some theses: - Just in February-March of this year (as of March 26), the enemy lost more than 570 tanks, about 1,430 armored combat vehicles, almost 1,680 artillery systems and 64 air defense systems.… https://t.co/NxL4R2U0E8
- KyivPost
⚡️Commenting on the need to mobilize an additional 500,000 people, Ukrainian Army Chief Oleksandr #Syrsky told Ukrinform that after an internal audit, this figure was significantly reduced. However, he did not specify the exact number of people needed for the army. https://t.co/TL4jOr0Q62
- WarTranslated (Dmitri)
Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi published an interview with Ukrinform, some theses: - Just in February-March of this year (as of March 26), the enemy lost more than 570 tanks, about 1,430 armored combat vehicles, almost 1,680 artillery systems and 64 air defense systems. -…
- Christopher Miller
Lengthy @UKRINFORM interview with new Ukraine commander-in-chief Syrsky. Some highlights: -Russian artillery advantage 6:1 -Comments on Zaluzhny dismissal -500k not needed for mobilization now, but he sends strong message to Ukrainian men -Also speaks on Avdiivka retreat, US aid https://t.co/5590ECv92o
- The Ukrainian Review
🇺🇦 "The Armed Forces of Ukraine significantly reduced the request for the mobilization of half a million people", - Syrskyi. ❗️He noted that "the release of thousands of servicemen and their deployment to combat units" was made possible by the audit of units that do not… https://t.co/tngPVsPy6b
- The Kyiv Independent
Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, located just over 30 kilometers south of the Russian border, faces near-daily attacks. Russia's final target is not just energy infrastructure but also people's morale during this period of full-scale invasion. https://t.co/55TFwqdi0A