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Why Ukraine's Soviet-style command is costing lives and jeopardising its war effort

Top-down bureaucratic decision-making, inability to delegate, and fear of blame are unleashing frustration among Ukraine's military and risking their ability to keep the conflict going against Russia.

August 13, 2025 / 11:46 IST
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Why Ukraine's Soviet-style command is costing lives and jeopardising its war effort

During the first year of Russia's war, Ukrainian forces won international acclaim for their improvisation, initiative on the battlefield, and ability to outmanoeuvre a larger Russian force. But three years into the conflict, officers and soldiers say the military has reverted to Soviet-era top-down command. Decision-making issues too often from headquarters alone, punishing initiative and slowing battlefield response. Repeated frontal assaults with little strategic aim, and refusal to authorize tactical withdrawals, have contributed to unnecessary casualties and eroded morale, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Front-line frustrations spill into public view

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Capt. Oleksandr Shyrshyn of the 47th Mechanized Brigade stepped forward in May with a withering Facebook rant at senior commanders for issuing "foolish" orders and wasting the lives of willing recruits. He denounced an attack in Russia's Kursk region—anticipated in direction and met by ferocious Russian defenses—that cost the lives of numerous well-trained troops. The message landed him reprimanded, but also implied support by fellow officers who share his frustrations. Others, including Lt. Col. Serhiy Kostyshyn, have defied orders to execute combat withdrawals, evacuating most of their men but facing an inquiry for abandoning positions behind.

Leadership in the crossfire