I received a task from the president. Drapaty stated that he remains in the army.


The commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Mykhailo Drapaty, confirmed on social media that he remains in the army. He had a meeting with the president, where he communicated his decision. The president supported Drapaty and suggested focusing on important issues such as war and victory.
“I explained to the head of state the reasons for my decision. The president heard, supported, and suggested focusing on the main thing - the war, the front, victory. I am grateful to the Supreme Commander for his trust, for the unified understanding of responsibility and the vision of the changes our army needs.”
Drapaty also emphasized the need to change the culture within the army, particularly the attitude of commanders towards soldiers, which is a key aspect of military affairs. He received a task from the president and remains on the front line, where he believes it is necessary for him to be.
“I remain in the ranks. On the front line. Where I need to be. Where I can do the most.”
After the tragedy at the training ground, Commander Mykhailo Drapaty submitted his resignation report and remains in the army, emphasizing the need for changes in the military culture and dedication to the front line and victory.
Commander Mykhailo Drapaty confirmed his decision to remain in the army after a meeting with the president. He highlighted the importance of changes in military culture and dedication to the front lines during this crucial Time for the country.
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