
Syrskyi reveals key lessons of Ukraine's operation in Kursk region
The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi, believes that the Ukrainian army must learn not only to defend well but also to go on the offensive
He shared this in an interview with Radio Bayraktar, responding to a question about the main conclusions of the Kursk operation, almost six months after its start.
"Firstly, we must not underestimate the enemy. We must learn how to fight, learn how to win, and draw conclusions, especially from our own mistakes, while surpassing the enemy technologically. We fight not with numbers, but with quality and technology, which allows us to save the lives of our soldiers, and that is our highest value," emphasized Syrskyi.
Additionally, the Commander-in-Chief noted that it is important not only to be skilled in defense, but the Ukrainian military must also be ready to go on the offensive.
"The main conclusion is that we must prepare not only for defense but also for offense," said Syrskyi.
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