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February 6, 2024
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Published: February 6, 2024 11:21 am
Author: RT

The Commander-in-Chief of Kiev’s Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny will reportedly also be replaced sometime this week

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky reportedly plans to fire his top general Valery Zaluzhny in the next few days and will likely let go of all of the commander’s deputies as well, a member of the country’s parliament the Rada claimed in a Telegram post on Tuesday.

The expected firing of Zaluzhny was initially revealed last week by several media outlets. However, due to a leak of the information to the press, Zelensky appears to have postponed the decision. Nevertheless, he admitted on Sunday that he would be replacing his top commander and conducting a “serious” overhaul of the country’s leadership.

According to MP Alexey Goncharenko, in tandem with Zaluzhny’s sacking, the president intends to fire all of the general’s deputies as well, including Evgeny Moysyuk, Nikolay Balan and Mikhail Zabrodsky. On the previous day Goncharenko had also denounced any attempts to diminish Zaluzhny’s achievements and called the prospect of his firing a “complete disgrace” for Zelensky, adding that it was “wrong” to “spin up negativity, play political games and raise tensions in society during a war.” 

While Zelensky has not yet made it clear when Zaluzhny would be let go, another MP in the Rada, Evgeny Shevchenko, has suggested that the commander will be relieved of his position sometime this week. After that, he will reportedly be traveling to the UK to serve as Kiev’s ambassador, Shevchenko said, noting that such a position will essentially be a “political pension” for the general.

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Ukrainian Chief of the General Staff, Sergey Shapatala (left) and Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief, Valery Zaluzhny (right)
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Zaluzhny’s firing comes after months of strained relations between him and the Ukrainian president. That’s after the two had a falling out over their assessments of the battlefield situation following Kiev’s failed summer counteroffensive. In an article for The Economist in November, Zaluzhny described the situation on the ground as a “stalemate” while Zelensky vehemently rejected that depiction.

In an interview with Italy’s RAI TG1 news channel on Sunday, however, Zelensky appeared to have changed his tune and admitted that there were issues on the front line. In order to solve them, he said that there needs to be a complete overhaul of the country’s leadership, which would not be focused on replacing just a single person, apparently referring to Zaluzhny.

The top Ukrainian commander, meanwhile, has reportedly told the president, as per the Washington Post, that no amount of leadership changes would result in any rapid improvements on the battlefield, insisting that Kiev’s forces needed more recruits to gain an advantage. He also stressed that Ukraine needs to prepare for more personnel losses in 2024.

According to Russia’s Defense Ministry, Kiev lost more than 23,000 soldiers in January. In December, the ministry estimated that since the start of the conflict, over 383,000 of Ukraine’s troops had been killed or wounded.

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