Ukraine's Drone Brigade Commander Outlines a Realistic Counteroffensive Strategy
Insights from the Commander of the 20th Unmanned Systems Brigade, K2
According to Главком: In an interview with Radio Khartia, Kyrylo Veres, commander of Ukraine's 20th Unmanned Systems Brigade, K2, shared his perspective on the likely nature of future Ukrainian counteroffensive actions. He expressed skepticism about the feasibility of a counteroffensive spanning hundreds of kilometers. Instead, Veres described a more realistic scenario involving the gradual pushing back of enemy forces and establishing a strike zone reaching 15-20 kilometers deep. According to him, a key objective for Ukraine's Defense Forces is to inflict damage deep within the enemy's defensive lines.
Kyrylo Veres, a Hero of Ukraine who serves as commander of a drone systems brigade, holds a critical role in modern warfare. His comments underscore the evolving nature of the conflict, where unmanned systems are pivotal. In his statement, he also stressed the vital importance of supporting infantry, noting:
'We cannot leave infantry without support for even a few months to focus entirely on deep strikes. This creates additional risks on the frontline.' Kyrylo Veres
Ukraine's Offensive Operations and Strategy
Earlier, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, reported on offensive operations conducted by Ukraine's Defense Forces last year. Specifically, Ukrainian forces carried out three offensive operations, two of which were executed on the territory of the Russian Federation. It has been noted that Ukraine is planning new offensive operations, indicating a continuation of active measures on the front in response to threats from the enemy.
Kyrylo Veres's remarks highlight Ukraine's strategic approach to warfare, which focuses on incremental advances and creating conditions for effectively striking the enemy. Supporting frontline troops remains a crucial aspect, pointing to the necessity of a comprehensive approach to the war effort. Given the persistent threat from Russia, such strategies could prove decisive for ensuring regional security and stability.
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