Zelensky supported Reznikov’s replacement and named a successor; The Ministry of Defense announced a “drone” fall. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the dismissal of Oleksiy Reznikov from the post of Minister of Defense of Ukraine. “I believe that the Ministry needs new approaches and other formats of interaction both with the military and with society as a whole,” Zelensky said. According to the president, the Ministry of Defense should be headed by Rustem Umerov. Zelensky said that he expects parliamentary support for this candidacy.
Russian aggressors attacked the Odessa region with Shahed’s strike drones. Air defense units destroyed 22 enemy targets. In total, the launch of 25 strike drones was recorded that attacked the regions south of the Odessa region. Of these, 22 were destroyed. “Unfortunately, there was a hit to the port infrastructure, resulting in a fire that was quickly extinguished by firefighters. It was initially known about the two injured civilians,” OK Yug said in a statement.
France will train Ukrainian pilots on the F-16. The corresponding agreement was announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky. “There is a very important training agreement with our pilots in France – our coalition of modern fighters is getting stronger,” Zelensky said. However, when the exercises will begin, and how many pilots France will train, was not reported.
Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov hinted that the fall of 2023 will be a “drone” era for Ukrainians. According to him, in the fall, the production of UAVs will especially please Ukrainians. We are talking about different drones: “flying, floating, crawling.”
Russia handed over to Iran combat training aircraft Yak-130 This was reported by the state agency IRNA. It is indicated that the Russian Yak-130 aircraft was imported to Iran and entered service with the country’s Air Force. They will be used to train new pilots who will eventually fly new generation fighters. The agency does not report how many aircraft have been delivered to Iran. Also, Tehran has not officially confirmed the receipt of the Yak-130.
Hungary again made a scandalous statement about Ukraine, offering not to bring it into the North Atlantic Alliance and giving Russia security guarantees. The annoying statement was made by the head of the Hungarian Prime Minister’s office, Gergely Gulyash. According to the Hungarian official, the deployment of peacekeepers and other similar decisions will be able to ensure peace in Ukraine for a long time. He is sure that Ukraine will not be able to return the territories occupied by Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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