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    Ukraine's top commander sacks officers after territorial losses, media reports say

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    Posted on September 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine's military commander has dismissed officers after losing territory. Russian forces claim advances, but Ukraine reports halting some progress.

    Table of Contents

    • Military Changes Amid Ongoing Conflict
    • Dismissal of Senior Officers
    • Recent Territorial Losses
    • Russian Advances and Ukrainian Response

    Ukraine's Military Chief Dismisses Officers Following Territorial Losses

    Military Changes Amid Ongoing Conflict

    (Reuters) - Ukraine's top military commander has sacked two senior officers after Kyiv's army gave up territory in areas under their command, Ukrainian media reported on Monday, quoting military sources.

    Dismissal of Senior Officers

    Ukrainska Pravda, citing two senior military sources, said top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi ordered the dismissal of the two officers in charge of the 17th and 20th army corps over the past two weeks. The Interfax Ukraine news agency filed a similar report.

    Recent Territorial Losses

    Ukrainska Pravda said the 17th army corps, headed by Volodymyr Silenko, was located in Zaporizhzhia region, where the Ukrainian military had lost at least one village on the banks of the Dnipro River.

    Russian Advances and Ukrainian Response

    The 20th army corps, headed by Maksym Kituhin, was based on the administrative border between eastern Donetsk region and central Dnipropetrovsk region, where Russian forces have announced a series of successes, capturing a number of villages.

    Interfax said the two officers had been transferred to other duties.

    Russia's Defence Ministry on Monday said its forces had seized the village of Olhivske in Zaporizhzhia region. Vladimir Rogov, a senior Moscow-appointed official in Russian-held parts of the region, told Russia's RIA news agency that Moscow's forces had burst through Ukrainian defences and captured some 30 square km (11.5 square miles) of ground.

    As the war has been going on for more than 3-1/2 years, Russian forces have been engaged in a long, grinding westward drive focusing on Donetsk region, with the logistics hub of Pokrovsk one of Moscow's key targets.

    Ukraine's military issued a statement quoting a commander in the area, Andriy Kryshchenko, as saying Ukrainian forces had halted a Russian advance near Pokrovsk.

    "Everyone understands that the tension has already been lifted and work is proceeding calmly to destroy our enemies," he was quoted as saying.

    Ukraine's popular DeepState military blog, which uses open source maps to track the positions of troops, said Ukrainian forces had scored successes against Russian forces near the town of Dobropillia, north of Pokrovsk.

    Reuters could not independently verify accounts from either side.

    In addition to the advances announced just inside Dnipropetrovsk region, Russian forces have also applied pressure to parts of northeastern Kharkiv region, notably around the largely destroyed city of Kupiansk.

    They have also tried to maintain a foothold in the northern border region of Sumy, although President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, quoting Syrskyi, has said Kyiv's forces have been recapturing ground near the border.

    (Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; editing by Alexandra Hudson and Sonali Paul)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine's top commander dismisses two senior officers.
    • •Territorial losses in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions.
    • •Russian forces claim advances in several areas.
    • •Ukrainian forces reportedly halt Russian advance near Pokrovsk.
    • •Ongoing conflict continues with shifting control.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine's top commander sacks officers after territorial losses, media reports say

    1What is a military commander?

    A military commander is an officer in charge of a military unit, responsible for making strategic decisions and leading troops in operations.

    2What are territorial losses?

    Territorial losses refer to the loss of land or regions controlled by a military force, often due to conflict or invasion.

    3What is a military corps?

    A military corps is a large military formation that can consist of two or more divisions and is typically commanded by a lieutenant general.

    4What is a military advance?

    A military advance refers to the movement of armed forces into enemy territory with the intention of gaining control or territory.

    5What is a military dismissal?

    A military dismissal is the removal of an officer or soldier from their position or service, often due to failure in duty or performance.

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