Thousands Protest Across Ukraine After Defense Minister Fired by President Zelensky
Thousands of Ukrainians have taken to the streets in multiple cities, including Kyiv, Vinnytsia, Lutsk, Lviv, Odesa, Dnipro, and Ternopil, protesting President Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to dismiss Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov. Although Zelensky has not officially announced Fedorov's removal, the defense minister himself hinted at the end of his tenure by posting on social media that it was a great honor to serve the Ukrainian people in that role.
The protests erupted shortly after Fedorov's dismissal became apparent, with demonstrators gathering outside Zelensky's office in Kyiv holding signs reading "Shame" and "The Russians Are Celebrating." The dissent also extended to within the military ranks, as Ukrainian Air Force Deputy Commander Colonel Pavlo Yelyzarov resigned in protest, stating in his resignation letter that Fedorov's firing was a severe blow to Ukraine's security potential.
Reports from the Ukrainian newspaper Ukrainska Pravda indicate that the conflict between Fedorov and military officials stemmed from differing visions: Fedorov advocated for a digital and technological modernization of the army, while military leaders pushed for broader investment in various weapons systems. The disagreement escalated to a point where communication between the two sides broke down. Zelensky reportedly told parliament members that the move aimed to "balance relations between the military and the government."
According to Zelensky, the situation deteriorated to where Chief of General Staff Oleksandr Syrskyi complained that Fedorov was not allocating sufficient resources for military tasks, while Fedorov countered that resources were provided but not properly utilized by the army. Zelensky emphasized that internal conflict between the government and military leadership during wartime was unacceptable. Additionally, the president expressed dissatisfaction with Fedorov's failure to improve army recruitment amid ongoing personnel shortages at the front.
Critics acknowledge Fedorov's significant contributions to advancing drone technology and battlefield innovations but argue he lacks the military experience necessary for managing large-scale operations. Supporters of Fedorov believe his dismissal was motivated by his efforts to reform the military system and combat corruption.
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