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At one time, Vadim Sukharevsky held the position of one of the deputies of the A...

Vadim Sukharevsky became the new commander of the forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: what is known about him

At one time, Vadim Sukharevsky held the position of one of the deputies of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky. Its area of ​​responsibility was unmanned systems and development of drones. Hero of Ukraine, Colonel Vadim Sukharevsky is appointed to the post of commander of the forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces. This is discussed in a message from the General Staff of the Armed Forces.

"In accordance with the order of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine of June 10, 2024, Colonel Vadim Sukharevsky was appointed Commander of the Forces of Unmanned Systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," - said in the Press. Earlier, Vadim Sukharevsky held the position of one of the deputies of the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky. Among other things, he was responsible for unmanned systems and the development of drones.

Data from open sources indicate that Vadim Sukharevsky was born in the city of Berehovo, Transcarpathian region. During the Russo-Ukrainian War, he became the first officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, under whose command fire was opened on the defeat of Russian militants near Slavic in April 2014. In addition, Sukharevsky owns the authorship of the famous slogan: "You see - shoot", which is now often found in chevrons or even present in songs.

In 2022-2024, Vadim Sukharevsky was commander of the 59th Separate Infantry Brigade named after Jacob Gandziuk. Among other things, she participated in a counter -offensive in Kherson region. We will remind, on April 5, 2024 President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Volodymyr Gordiychuk a new deputy commander of the National Guard of Ukraine. In addition, on April 15, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Mykola Tokichitsky.