The Russian military is intensifying its offensive around Audiivka in eastern Ukraine, and the local mayor complains of the dire situation, saying, ``The enemy is many times the size.'' Under these circumstances, the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Shirsky has shown his determination to reform the military, and attention will be on whether he can lead to a breakthrough in the war situation.

The Russian military continues to attack the area around Audiiivka in Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine, in an attempt to expand and encircle the occupied territory.



On the 7th, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced that it had shot down a Russian attack helicopter, emphasizing its stance of continuing to defend itself, but Mayor Barabash told local media on the 9th, ``The situation is very difficult. "We are repelling the incoming enemy, but the enemy's strength is many times larger," he said, expressing the dire situation.



Regarding the Audi Iuka, on the 8th, the British Ministry of Defense stated that it was a priority target for Russia, and pointed out that ``Russian guided weapons air strikes have increased from 30 to 50 attacks per day in the past two weeks,'' and said that future The outlook is to keep the pressure on for several weeks.



Under these circumstances, the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Shirsky updated his SNS on the 9th, stating that his military's important tasks include creating action plans for troops based on the needs of the front lines and prompt I mentioned things like reasonable replenishment.



He then expressed his determination to reform the military, saying, ``We can achieve results only by changing and continuing to improve the means and methods of combat.''



Commander-in-Chief Shirsky also met with Defense Minister Umerov on the 9th, and discussed the replacement system for front-line troops and the creation of a new division specializing in drones, etc. It will be interesting to see if they can connect.