72% of troop rotations on the front lines have been carried out in accordance with the order limiting service in positions to no more than two months. At the same time, there are still about two dozen Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers who have been on the front lines without rotation for 200 days or longer.

According to Ukrinform, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi made this statement on Facebook.

“I am closely monitoring the issue of rotations for our soldiers on the front lines. According to the findings of monitoring groups, we currently have information that 72% of rotations have been carried out in accordance with the order, ensuring that service members remain in their positions for no more than two months,” he noted.

At the same time, according to the Commander-in-Chief, some brigades have failed to implement these changes. In particular, he said, there are about two dozen service members in the Armed Forces who have remained on the front lines without rotation for 200 days or longer.

Syrskyi assured that each such case is being investigated, the situation analyzed, and solutions sought, adding that commanders are required to make every effort to ensure the timely rotation of troops.