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Ukraine’s army chief orders time limit for frontline troops

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 2:49 AM

By Dan Peleschuk

KYIV, April 30 (Reuters) – Ukraine’s top general on Thursday ordered a mandatory two-month time limit for front-line troops serving in ​forward positions, aiming to address a key ‌challenge for Kyiv’s outmanned military in the fifth year of war with Moscow.

Oleksandr Syrskyi’s decree comes amid frequent and often harrowing reports of Ukrainian soldiers serving for months ‌at ​a time under fire as ⁠they struggle to hold ⁠back slow but steady Russian advances.

In a statement, Syrskyi said the dominance of drones – which experts say has created an extensive so-called “kill zone” – has ​complicated battlefield logistics and “significantly transformed” the concept of combat operations.

“Commanders must ensure that conditions are ⁠in place for service personnel ⁠to remain at their posts for ​up to two months, followed by a mandatory rotation, ​which must take place within one month,” ‌he said.

“Timely rotation is not only a matter of organizing service, but a matter of preserving the lives of our soldiers and the stability of ⁠defense.”

Syrskyi added that his order includes mandatory medical evaluations and the timely provision of food and ammunition for ⁠front-line troops.

The ‌announcement comes just days after images ⁠of emaciated troops from Ukraine’s 14th Separate ​Mechanized ‌Brigade, shared by relatives, sparked widespread ​anger.

Ukraine has ⁠suffered from a manpower shortage for most of the war, as enthusiasm for service has dwindled amid reports of poor training and support as well heavy-handed draft officers.

(Additional reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by ​Daniel Flynn)