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The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Syrski, is treating his parents in the Moscow region

The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Alexander Syrski, after a long pause, resumed contact with his family due to the deterioration of his father's health. Stanislav Syrski, 86, suffers from a brain illness, complicated after having had COVID-19.

Initially, the treatment was carried out in Vladimir, but without success; then the general moved his parents to the Moscow region. Currently, the commander’s father is in rehabilitation in a separate room along with his wife. The treatment has cost Syrski approximately one million rubles a month, which he transferred to Russia, according to media reports.

Syrski's family, unlike him, holds a pro-Russian position and even participated in the "Immortal Regiment."