Thousands gathered again in Kyiv on Friday evening to protest against the dismissal of popular Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, a decision made by President Volodymyr Zelensky during a government reshuffle. The move has sparked political upheaval and exposed rifts within Ukraine’s military hierarchy amid ongoing war with Russia. Demonstrators waved Ukrainian flags and held signs demanding the return of Fedorov, who had announced his resignation just days earlier. This was the second consecutive day of protests in the capital, with crowds growing larger than previous gatherings. The protests began after Zelensky replaced Fedorov, a reformist known for his innovative approach to battlefield operations, with Ievgen Khmara, a low-profile figure from Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU). Fedorov, who took office less than six months ago, had already faced internal conflicts with General Oleksandr Syrsky, the head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Syrsky favored more traditional tactics, leading to a clash over strategic direction. Despite these tensions, Fedorov remained widely respected both domestically and among Western allies. His sudden removal has left many questioning the stability of Ukraine’s leadership structure. Fedorov’s departure followed weeks of mounting pressure from both civilian and military quarters. He had been a key architect of modernizing Ukraine’s defense capabilities, integrating technology into combat strategies. His resignation came after he reportedly clashed with high-ranking officials over operational decisions. While Zelensky gave little detail on the reasons behind the replacement, he emphasized the need to maintain unity within the military command structure. However, the abrupt change has fueled speculation about deeper political maneuvering and potential power struggles within the administration. Protests erupted across multiple cities, with thousands taking to the streets in Kyiv, Odessa, Lviv, and other major urban centers. Demonstrators chanted slogans such as “Bring back Fedorov!” and called for respect for the will of the people. Some signs criticized the government’s actions as self-destructive, while others highlighted the importance of maintaining national cohesion during wartime. The demonstrations were largely peaceful, though some reports indicated minor clashes with law enforcement near the central square. The parliamentary process to approve the new appointments remains stalled, with no official session scheduled yet. This delay has further intensified public frustration, as citizens demand transparency and accountability. Meanwhile, the military leadership appears divided, with some senior officers expressing concern over the impact of the change on operational effectiveness. Analysts suggest that the dispute reflects broader ideological differences between reformists and traditionalists within the armed forces. As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on whether Zelensky can navigate this crisis without undermining morale or destabilizing the front lines. With the war continuing to place immense strain on Ukraine’s resources and leadership, the fate of Fedorov and the future of the defense ministry will likely shape the country’s trajectory in the coming months. For now, the streets of Kyiv remain filled with voices calling for clarity, unity, and a return to the policies that have helped Ukraine endure four years of conflict.
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Le FigaroNeodvisen🔒Sredinapred 3 urami Ukrajina: Na tisoče protestnikov se je ponovno zbralo v Kijevu, da bi protestirali proti odstranitvi priljubljenega obrambnega ministraDne 17. julija 2016 se je na tisoče protestnikov zbralo v Kijevu, da bi protestirali proti odstavitvi ukrajinskega ministra za obrambo Mihaila Fedorova, ki ga je predsednik Volodimir Zelenski odredil v času vladnega preoblikovanja. Protestniki, prisotni drugi dan zapored, so nosili ukrajinske zastave in transparente, ki zahtevajo vrnitev Fedorova, ki je bil opisan kot reformator, ki je blizu sodobnim tehnologijam.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek objektivno prikazuje dogodke, ne da bi se lotil političnih ali vojaških frakcij.
L'ExpressNeodvisen🔒Progresivnovčeraj Ukrajina je besna: Volodimir Zelenski odstavi priljubljenega obrambnega ministra Mykhaila FedorovaČlanek poroča o naraščajočem jezi v Ukrajini zaradi predsednika Volodimira Zelenského, ki je odstranil priljubljenega ministra za obrambo Mihaila Fedorova. Odločitev je sprožila polemiko med državljani in političnimi osebnostmi, pri čemer so mnogi izrazili razočaranje in zaskrbljenost zaradi morebitnega vpliva na prizadevanja za nacionalno obrambo.
Ocena pristranskosti (Progresivno): V članku je odstranitev Mihaila Fedorova označena kot sporna in potencialno destabilizirajoča poteza predsednika Zelenského, kar pomeni kritiko njegovih vodstvenih odločitev.
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