Key Takeaways
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Ukraine's popular defence minister, Mykhailo Fedorov.
- Fedorov was credited with transforming the ministry and reducing corruption.
- The move came as part of a wide-ranging government reshuffle.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Mykhailo Fedorov, the country's defence minister who was widely credited with transforming the ministry and reducing corruption. In a post on Telegram, Fedorov announced his departure, stating it had been 'a great honour' to serve the Ukrainian people.
Fedorov’s dismissal is part of a broader government reshuffle that has seen several high-ranking officials replaced. His ousting comes despite pleas from foreign partners and civil society for him to remain in office due to his effectiveness and popularity among Ukrainians.
In a statement, Fedorov expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve: 'It was an honour to have served the Ukrainian people as Minister of Defence,' he wrote. He was praised by many for his efforts to modernize the ministry and combat corruption within its ranks.
The move has raised questions about Zelenskyy's approach to governance, particularly in light of international support for Fedorov’s work. Foreign partners and civil society organizations had lobbied hard to keep him in office, citing his significant contributions to Ukraine’s defence sector.
While the exact reasons behind Fedorov’s dismissal are not clear from official statements, it is part of a series of changes that have been implemented since Zelenskyy took office. These changes reflect ongoing efforts to streamline and modernize government operations in Ukraine.
The reshuffle also includes other high-profile appointments and reassignments. However, details on these changes remain limited, with no official statements providing comprehensive information about the new cabinet structure or roles of key officials.




