Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said in a comment to Public that the question of dismissing Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny or other commanders was not raised.
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He added that this issue is being “shaken both internally and externally,” and he always jokes about this with Zaluzhny.
Today we were together with the commander in chief and greeted the commander of the Ground Forces. I always joke about this issue with Valery Fedorovich, I say: “Who is firing you this time?” Umerov told Public.
Earlier, The Economist, in an article in which it stated an alleged “conflict” between the top military and political leadership of Ukraine due to the results of the summer counter-offensive of 2023.
Deputy Chairman of the National Security Committee Bezugla published a number of messages accusing Zaluzhny. She said that the Ukrainian military command should resign because it did not provide “any action plan for 2024” either at Headquarters or the committee.
Source: Racurs

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