Dismissal and resignation of 5 Ukrainian officials/possibility of dismissal of foreign minister

At least one Ukrainian official has been dismissed and 4 other officials have resigned from their positions.
According to Isna, Ukrainian Preside Volodymyr Zelensky fired his deputy chief of staff, Rostislav Shurma, on Tuesday evening.
Earlier, Ukrainian sources reported that Olha Stefanyshina, the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, submitted her resignation to the Ukrainian Parliame.
Also, before him, “Alexander Kamishin”, Minister of Strategic Industries, “Denis Maliuska”, Minister of Justice and “Ruslan Strelts”, Minister of Environme also submitted their resignations.
In rece days, the preside of Ukraine announced in a decree published on the presideial website that he dismissed Mykola Oleschuk, the commander of the coury’s air force.
On the other hand, media sources have meioned the possibility of the dismissal of “Dmitry Kolba” by the preside of Ukraine.
The resignation and dismissal of the Ukrainian officials comes while last week, media sources reported the iensification of iernal criticism against Zelensky regarding the field conditions of the Ukrainian army and Russia’s increasing success in the war.
Since the Ukrainian army launched an unexpected attack on the Russian “Kursk” region, the Russian army not only forced the Ukrainian forces in this region to retreat, but also launched an operation in the Donbass, and according to the report of the Russian Ministry of Defense, towns and regions It corols more through this operation.
During the last few days, the Russian forces are approaching the importa city of Pokrovsk, while making significa progress, and have also forced the Ukrainian units to retreat from their positions.
In this regard, “Alexander Kovalenko”, a military analyst in the “Ielligence Resistance” group based in Kiev, describes the situation in the meioned region as “complete defense failure”.
Referring to Preside Zelensky, he wrote in the Telegram messenger: “Ordinary soldiers who kept their positions are not to blame, but the problem is the fault of those who make decisions for the soldiers.”
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