Zelensky reshuffles Ukrainian cabinet, replacing Defense Minister Fedorov with security official
President Zelensky has dismissed the cabinet, including Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, replacing them with loyalist managers. The move has triggered public protests and military resignations, signaling potential internal friction regarding the shift toward a centralized, non-political administration during the ongoing conflict.
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Ukraine Cabinet Reshuffle: Defense Minister Fedorov Dismissed, Chmara Appointed Amid Protests
Ukrainian President Zelensky has dismissed Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov and appointed intelligence chief Chmara as his replacement. This move, part of a broader cabinet reshuffle, has triggered public protests in Kyiv and military resignations, indicating significant internal friction. The specific policy implications and long-term impact on Ukraine's defense strategy remain uncertain.
US-Iran Conflict: Escalation with Infrastructure Strikes and Missile Launches
The US and Iran have engaged in reciprocal strikes against critical infrastructure following the collapse of a de-escalation memorandum. US strikes are reported against transportation infrastructure in Iran's Hormozgan province, while Iran has reportedly launched ballistic missiles from multiple domestic sites and drone attacks against Gulf nations. The operational intent and full scope of these actions remain unconfirmed by independent sources, indicating a significant, yet unverified, escalation of hostilities.