Ukraine: Zelensky removed Army chief Zaluzhny from post

Ukraine: Zelensky removed Army chief Zaluzhny from post
Ukraine: Zelensky removed Army chief Zaluzhny from post

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky replaced his top army general in what amounts to a major shake-up of the country’s war strategy as the conflict with Russia grinds into its third year and Ukraine grapples with shortages of ammunition and personnel.

Ukraine’s top commander Valery Zaluzhny was on Thursday, February 8, removed from his post, in the biggest shake-up of Kyiv’s military leadership since Russia’s invasion almost two years ago.

The popular general had led the Ukrainian army since the start of the war, pushing back a vastly more powerful invading force in the first months of the conflict. But the failure of a much-vaunted counteroffensive last summer and public disagreement with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky tarnished his reputation in the president’s office.

“Today we had a frank discussion about what needs to change in the army. Urgent changes,” Zelensky said in a statement on social media. “I have offered General Zaluzhny to continue to be part of the team of the Ukrainian state. I would be grateful for his consent,” Zelensky wrote.

Those comments came as Ukraine’s defense minister – relatively new in his post – ended days of speculation over Zaluzhny’s future by announcing on social media that he was being replaced.

Oleksandr Syrsky, who commanded Ukraine’s lightning Autumn 2022 counter-offensive in the northeastern Kharkiv region, will take Zaluzhny’s place, Zelensky said.

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