 The names of the generals who may replace Valery Zalozny in Ukraine have been announced. In the case of the dismissal of the commander-in-chief, Valery Zalozny, two candidates are being considered for his position in Ukraine. These are the chief of intelligence, Kyrylo Budenov, and the commander of the Army of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrsky, according to RBC Ukraine. Both Budenov and Syrsky are lieutenant generals known in Ukraine and abroad as well. They are described as fairly tough military figures, and both do not have particularly good relations with Zalozny. According to the information available, one version explaining why Valery Zalozny has not been dismissed from the position of commander-in-chief is that they could not resolve the issue of his successor. However, two generals are still under consideration for the role of Zalozny's potential successor. Both Budenov and Syrsky's surroundings say that they did not aspire to the new position. However, a source close to intelligence suggested that if Budenov were offered such a proposal, as a military man, he has no right to refuse it. As for Syrsky, opinions about his ambitions differ. Acquaintances claim that positions have much less weight than military successes and victories for him. There is a version that the presidential office supposedly still has not decided on the candidate for the new chief of the general staff.