Turmoil reigns in Kyiv after Zelenskyy ousts popular defense minister over conflict with top general – POLITICO

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“Those two could not work together. A wartime president must not face such choices, honestly. I want unity, but the sides did not find it. I respect both,” Zelenskyy said at a press conference in Kyiv on Thursday.

“They even refused to sit at the same table without me,” he added. “I had to make a choice.”

That choice, to get rid of rogue reformer Fedorov, who in his six months in office launched major positive changes in the army, shocked many prominent Ukrainian service members and watchdogs, and surprised foreign partners.  

Ukrainians held another cardboard protest on Thursday, demanding that Zelenskyy return Fedorov to the ministry. In the evening, Zelenskyy announced that Khmara, who is acting head of Ukraine’s SBU intelligence agency, will fill the vacancy — but only in an acting capacity, until he can formally resign from the military to take up the civilian role.

Fedorov vs Syrskyi

Fedorov said that Syrskyi forced Zelenskyy’s hand into pushing him out. Though Fedorov was also reportedly pushing for Syrskyi’s removal for a long time. The general has a reputation as a butcher and as a Soviet general, rewarding loyalists and destroying the initiative of field commanders.

“When the president said he has no plans to fire [Syrskyi], I accepted and was ready to learn how to work with him, because we both have one goal — to serve the Ukrainian people. But what we faced was that all our initiatives were blocked. Syrskyi was not ready to openly discuss problems, but was instead plotting against us and finally set an ultimatum for me to be out,” Fedorov said at a press conference in Kyiv on Thursday.