Zelensky replaces top general in new military shakeup

Why was Yurii Sodol dismissed?
Appointed in February 2024
A quiet dismissal made public
Was he removed due to a complaint?
He killed more Ukrainians than Russians
Speaking out against the general
The problems bothering Krotevych
The heroism of Ukrainian troops
Most of the military hated this general
A response form General Syrsky
Saving lives is a key priority
Soldiers lives are Ukraine's highest priority
The criticism was about Sodol
“Will this continue?”
Krotevych’s remarks after Sodol’s dismissal
The problems run deeper than one general
Russia’s has the initiative
Why was Yurii Sodol dismissed?

On June 24th, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky replaced the Commander of the Joint Forces of Ukrainian Armed Forces in the most significant personnel shakeup since Valerii Zaluzhnyi was removed as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces in February. 

Appointed in February 2024

Lieutenant General Yurii Sodol was appointed to his new position by General Oleksandr Syrsky, the man who took over as Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief following the shakeup in February, according to reporting from the New York Times.

A quiet dismissal made public

Zelensky announced that Sodol was replaced as Commander of the Joint Forces of Ukrainian Armed Forces by Brigadier General Andrii Hnatov. He didn’t give a reason for the dismissal, but reports point to criticism of Sodol’s generalship.

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By Mil.gov.ua, CC BY 4.0

Was he removed due to a complaint?

Hours before Sodol was removed from his post, the Chief of Staff of the Azov Brigade filed a complaint with Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation regarding an unnamed general who was causing more casualties for Ukraine than the Russians. 

He killed more Ukrainians than Russians

In a Telegram post about his complaint, Major Bohdan Krotevych wrote he called for the investigation of “a military general who in my opinion has killed more Ukrainian soldiers than any Russian general” according to a translation by Ukrainska Pravda. 

Speaking out against the general

“I don't give a s**t if they open an investigation against me, and I don't give a s**t if they put me in jail,” Krotevych wrote in frustration about his decision to file a complaint about the unnamed general he was criticizing. 

The problems bothering Krotevych

“It bothers me that they convict battalion and brigade commanders for the loss of an observation post, but they don't convict a general for the loss of oblasts and dozens of cities and thousands of soldiers,” Krotevych added. 

The heroism of Ukrainian troops

Krotevych continued by commenting on the heroism of the soldiers defending Ukraine but added sometimes the “world sends us scum to unite us. And everyone in the military will know who I'm talking about here,” Krotevych added. 

Most of the military hated this general

Krotevych went on to explain that “99% of the military hated the general” he was writing about for what he was doing and complained about the general launching investigations against everyone but himself. “I'm sick of it. The Rubicon has been crossed."

A response form General Syrsky

Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces General Oleksandr Srysky quickly responded to Krotevych’s criticism with his own statement in which he highlighted that the safety of Ukrainian soldiers was his paramount concern. 

Saving lives is a key priority

“Quality training, effective medical care and technological advantage — we are creating a universal system for each unit, the key priority of which is to save the lives of our soldiers,” Srysky wrote according to the New York Times. 

Soldiers lives are Ukraine's highest priority

“The lives of soldiers are of the highest value,” Srysky continued. However, Krotevych’s message on Telegram made many wonder about whom he filed a complaint about, it was a question that was quickly answered by some. 

The criticism was about Sodol

The New York Times reported Mariana Bezuhla, a member of the Ukrainian parliament's defense committee, published her own statement about the matter on social media and claimed Krotevych was writing about Sodol.

“Will this continue?”

“Will this continue?” Bezuhla wrote on Telegram. “Do the military have to unite on the basis of hatred for their leader? Do we really have to lose people and territory like this? Is this how it works?”

Krotevych’s remarks after Sodol’s dismissal

Krotevych may have unofficially confirmed that his complaint was about Sodol after he commented on the lieutenant general’s replacement, writing that General Hnatov was a “very worthy officer,” according to BBC News. 

The problems run deeper than one general

However, Bezuhla issued a statement on Zelensky’s replacement of Sodol and said that more needed to be done to fix the problems the military was facing. “Without changing the principles of the system, one personnel decision will not produce anything.”

Russia’s has the initiative

Ukraine has been under increasing pressure from Russian forces across the frontline of the conflict for months. Since February, Moscow has captured the Ukrainian fortress city of Avdiivka and made grinding progress in a number of areas. 

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