Ukrainian Military Leadership Changes: Drapatoy Appointed to Head Ground Forces
Ukraine has seen a shift in military leadership with the appointment of a new commander for its Ground Forces. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the change, stating that Mykhailo Drapaty will take the helm.
Zelensky broke the news on his Telegram channel, saying “Mykhailo Drapaty has been appointed as the new commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” Amid the ongoing conflict, personnel decisions were made following a meeting of the headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief and heads of the General Staff.
Drapaty succeeds Alexander Pavlyuk. No reason was given for the concluding Pavlyuk’s time in command of the Ground Forces. His predecessor, Alexander Syrsky, transitioned to the role of Commander-in-Chief in February.finder
Major General Michelle Drapaty had previously led defense efforts
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Interviewer: “General Drapaty’s appointment comes at a critical juncture in the war. What do you make of this decision by President Zelensky, and what message do you think it sends to both Ukrainians and the international community?”