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Zelenskyy signals a shakeup of Ukraine’s military leadership is imminent

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he is thinking about dismissing the country’s top military officer as part of a broader leadership shakeup, a possibility that has shocked the nation fighting a war to end Russia’s invasion and also worried Ukraine’s Western allies.

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  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy considers dismissing the country’s top military officer, Gen. Valerii Zaluzhnyi, amid a broader leadership shakeup.
  • Zelenskyy aims for leadership that is “convinced of victory” against Russia and emphasizes the need for a “reset, a new beginning.”
  • The potential removal of Zaluzhnyi, a popular commander and national hero, has caused uproar in Ukraine and pleased the Kremlin as the war nears its second anniversary.
  • Zaluzhnyi is credited with significant contributions to Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s invasion, earning widespread respect among Ukrainian troops.
  • Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko criticizes the possibility of Zaluzhnyi’s firing, highlighting the general’s key role in gaining public trust in the armed forces.
  • Uncertainty surrounds who might replace Zaluzhnyi and whether the successor would maintain the same level of respect and morale among troops.
  • Reports suggest Zelenskyy asked Zaluzhnyi to resign last week, but the general refused, amid rising tensions over Ukraine’s military strategy and counteroffensive outcomes.
  • Disagreements between Zelenskyy and Zaluzhnyi include issues such as broad mobilization to increase troop numbers, with Zelenskyy demanding more details on organization and funding.
  • A rift between Zaluzhnyi and Zelenskyy became public when the general discussed the stalemate in fighting with Russia, contradicting the president’s denial of such a situation.
  • Zaluzhnyi has outlined his vision for Ukraine’s victory in the war, emphasizing the need for air superiority, counter-artillery efficiency, reserve buildup, and enhanced electronic warfare capabilities.
  • Ukraine’s need for more Western military aid is critical as Russian forces press on various fronts, but aid is currently blocked in the U.S. Congress, with Zaluzhnyi’s potential dismissal possibly affecting Western allies’ confidence.
  • Russia views the potential dismissal as a sign of rifts in Ukrainian leadership, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commenting on the issue.
  • Zelenskyy also reportedly considers removing General Staff Chief Serhii Shaptala, adding to the leadership shakeup.
  • Zaluzhnyi’s recent public support for Shaptala and a shared photo on Facebook highlight their solidarity amidst challenges and leadership scrutiny.

The Associated Press has the story:

Zelenskyy signals a shakeup of Ukraine’s military leadership is imminent

Newslooks- KYIV, Ukraine (AP) —

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he is thinking about dismissing the country’s top military officer as part of a broader leadership shakeup, a possibility that has shocked the nation fighting a war to end Russia’s invasion and also worried Ukraine’s Western allies.

Zelenskyy confirmed in an interview with Italian broadcaster RAI TV released late Sunday that he was thinking about removing Gen. Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the popular commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces. He said he was contemplating the move to ensure the country remains led by individuals who are “convinced of victory” against Russia.

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, center, poses for a photo with servicemen during his visit to Zaporizhzhia region, the site of fierce battles with the Russian troops, in Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP

“A reset, a new beginning is necessary,” Zelenskyy said. The review is “not about a single person but about the direction of the country’s leadership.”

“I’m thinking about this replacement, but you can’t say here we replaced a single person,” Zelenskyy said. “When we talk about this, I mean a replacement of a series of state leaders, not just in a single sector like the military. If we want to win, we must all push in the same direction, convinced of victory. We cannot be discouraged, let our arms fall. We must have the right positive energy.”

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, awards serviceman during his visit to Zaporizhzhia region, the site of fierce battles with the Russian troops in Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)

Zelenskyy’s comments were his first acknowledgement of Zaluzhnyi,’s possible firing. The potential ouster of the general already has caused an uproar in Ukraine and delighted the Kremlin as the war approaches its second anniversary.

Zaluzhnyi is widely respected among Ukrainian service members and considered a national hero. He is credited with stalling Russia’s full-scale invasion in the early days of the war and expertly pushing back Moscow’s troops.

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko criticized the possibility of Zaluzhnyi’s firing, saying it was due to the general’s leadership that “many Ukrainians truly trust the armed forces.”

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, centre right, awards serviceman during his visit to Zaporizhzhia region, the site of fierce battles with the Russian troops in Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)

“Today is a moment when politics might prevail over reason and country’s interests,” Klitschko said on social media. The mayor of Ukraine’s capital city has been a vocal critic of Zelenskyy. The presidency in turn has accused Klitschko’s office of inefficiencies.

It is unclear who might replace Zaluzhnyi and if his successor would command the same level of respect from Ukraine’s troops and foreign defense leaders. His firing could risk degrading morale at a critical time in the war.

According to Ukrainian and Western media reports, Zelenskyy asked Zaluzhnyi to resign last week, but the general refused. Zaluzhnyi has not commented publicly on the reports.

Tensions between him and the president have been rising since a much anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive, which was launched in June with the help of an array of Western weapons, failed to produce major territory gains in Russian-occupied areas, disappointing allies.

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, centre, during his visit to Zaporizhzhia region, the site of fierce battles with the Russian troops in Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)

Ukraine now is grappling with ammunition and personnel shortages while Russia is on the offensive, mounting relentless attacks. Four people were killed and at least one was injured in a Monday afternoon strike over the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, the head of the local military administration said.

The need for a broad mobilization to beef up the number of Ukrainian troops has reportedly been one of the areas of disagreement between Zelenskyy and Zaluzhnyi.

Zelenskyy said at the end of last year that he had turned down the military’s request to marshal up to 500,000 people, demanding more details about how the mobilization would be organized and paid for.

A rift between Zaluzhnyi and Zelenskyy first broke into the open in the fall when the general acknowledged in an interview with The Economist that the fighting with Russia had stalemated. The president strongly denied that was the case.

For his part, Zaluzhnyi has published two essays laying out his vision for how Ukraine can win the war. In his writings, he said it was critical for Ukraine to have air superiority, to extending its efficiency in countering enemy artillery, to build up reserves and to increase electronic warfare capabilities.

Ukraine desperately needs more Western military assistance as the Russian forces are pressing in many directions of the 1,500-kilometer (900-mile) frontline, but an aid package has been blocked in the U.S. Congress. Zaluzhnyi’s dismissal could fuel uncertainty among Western allies.

Russia has rejoiced at the prospect, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying that the talk about Zaluzhnyi’s dismissal exposed rifts in the Ukrainian leadership.

The Ukrainska Pravda newspaper reported Monday that Zelenskyy also was considering the removal of General Staff Chief Serhii Shaptala.

Zaluzhnyi on Monday congratulated Shaptala on his birthday and posted a picture of them together on Facebook.

“It will still be very difficult for us, but we will definitely never be ashamed,” Zaluzhnyi wrote.

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