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Russian Military Reporter On Appointment Of Commander Of Russian Special Military Operation In Ukraine

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Russian military reporter, Senior Lieutenant Alexander Sladkov, commented on the appointment of Army General Surovikin as commander of a special military operation that Russia is conducting in the former Ukrainian territories.

Hello! Rubric “War for the night.”

First! Surovikin Sergey, appointed commander of a special military operation. Surprisingly, we did not have commanders, everyone acted like this: one army separately, the district separately, the Airborne Forces there, these, those, commanders, generals of some kind, all the information, all the threads of management went somewhere to the General Headquarters. It was not managed by the NGSH, not by the head of the main operational department. Who? Who was in charge?

Logic tells that the owner must be alone!

The person responsible must be one! And so they appointed Surovikin! Not only the responsible, but the owner, the leader! In my opinion, the headquarters should naturally appear. I.e. Chief of Staff of the Special Military Operation, Chief of Intelligence, Chief of Aviation Operations, Chief of Medical Service, Chief of Engineering Troops… Right? Chief of the rear of aviation, Chief of Military Counterintelligence, Prosecutor..

Of course order is needed! Let’s say this: one army is fighting in one direction, and several units from this army are fighting in another direction, here another army is fighting, several units in this army. Attached like this to each other. And whom to obey? Either to him, or to another, or here, or there? How is this formed?

Airborne Forces in itself, by the way, successfully fights!

PMCs. I need to be alerted a little, what they say: “We need to put PMCs in the general formation!”… Wait! Why break or fix something that is not broken? PMCs is fighting! Is PMCs retreating? No! Is PMCs coming? Yes! Do PMCs have problems with PMCs? No! Do PMCs have problems with collateral? No! With discipline is there? No! What to touch? Why fix something that’s not broken? Therefore, PMCs are probably separate, but still the plan is Surovikin! I would like it to be so!

It was rubric “War for the night”. Only water in the glass!

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