Zelensky denies dismissal of Defense Minister and head of Military Intelligence  

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On October 21, President Volodymyr Zelensky denied rumors about the possible resignations of Military Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov, and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.
“I was not going to do that.” I wasn’t going to replace Budanov. Yes, this information was circulated. Zelensky told journalists that there was no question about Umerov.
Zelensky’s announcement followed media speculation that Budanov would be dismissed. Budanov, who is 38, has been Ukraine’s head of military intelligence since August 2019.
Umerov fired two Budanov’s deputy, Viktor Zaitsev, and Ihor Osterapenko, in late September. Ukrainska Pravda, citing a source who was not named, reported that the decision had not been in collaboration with Budanov.
In the Ukrainian media, rumors about Budanov being dismissed began to circulate.
On Oct. , Yurii Mysiagin, a Servant of the People member of parliament and deputy chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament Committee on National Security, Defense, and Intelligence, stated via his Telegram account that the question of replacing Budanov “was not considered.”
Zelensky reshuffled the government in September citing a “need to bring new energy.” During the rotations of staff, the Cabinet of Ministers as well as the list of vice heads of the was partially updated.
“I was not going to do that.” I wasn’t going to replace Budanov. Yes, this information was circulated. Zelensky told journalists that there was no question about Umerov.
In accordance with the decree, within three months, working groups are to be formed to verify disability certificates issued by medical examination commissions. If there are any violations, the certificates will be canceled.
A government official from South Korea claimed North Korea sent fighter pilots in Vladivostok in the Russian Far East.
“I am grateful for the trust of the President of Ukraine and Verkhovna Rada. In this situation, however, I think it’s right for me to step down from the position of ,” said he.
According to the draft prepared this year by Italy, the G7 leaders will release a joint declaration in October saying “Russia’s assets will remain frozen until Russia ends its aggressive behavior and pays for damage it has done to Ukraine.”
Zelensky, in a conversation with journalists, did not exclude the possibility that “some partners” might consider Ukraine’s membership in exchange for occupied territories. “We don’t discuss this,” he said.
Zelensky, who was speaking at a Kyiv Independent-sponsored meeting, was asked about Pyongyang’s growing support for Moscow. In recent days, it is reported that the support has gone from weapons to boots on ground.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, said that Washington also plans to provide $800 millions as a first tranche for the manufacture of Ukrainian drones.
BRICS is a grouping of emerging economies that includes Russia, China, India and Brazil.
This is Pyongyang’s first public response to multiple reports from Kyiv or Seoul about such a deployment.
The loan will go towards Ukraine’s military expenditures. Kyiv can invest in key equipment for fighting Russia, including artillery, air defence, and wider equipment support.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian forces destroyed 46 of 60 Shahed drones launched overnight by Russia.
A government source told South Korean agency Yonhap that, “While watching for signs of North Korea and Russia military cooperation, response measures will be taken step by step.”
Russian local authorities claim that Ukrainian drones attacked four Russian plants, including three distilleries, overnight on October 22, including in the oblasts of Tula, Tambov, and Voronezh.
In interview with Wladyslaw Bartoszewsk, Polish Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs on October 21, Wladyslaw T. Bartoszewsk stated that Warsaw wants to review the classified additions made to Ukraine’s recent victory plan presented by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
This includes 1,350 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
The Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office reported on October 21 that Russian soldiers executed two captured Ukrainians near Selydove, in .
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Zelensky stated in his evening speech that “every meeting with our partners includes discussions about the Defense-Industrial Complex.” “We need Ukraine’s ability to defend its independence and regardless of any threats from the outside world,” Zelensky said in his evening address.

 

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