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Zelenskyy fires Ukraine's Defense Minister Fedorov, sparking rare wartime protests in Kyiv and other cities

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov on July 15 in a surprise cabinet reshuffle; hundreds of Ukrainians took to the streets on July 16 calling the move 'utterly baffling,' with senior officials announcing resignations in solidarity

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Ukraine

Kyiv Independent

“'Utterly baffling': Ukrainians outraged, call for protest after Zelensky ousts Fedorov amid progress vs. Russia.”

Ukrainian independent daily; led with the wave of soldier and civil-society outrage, quoting war veteran Koziatynskyi calling for protests原文を読む ↗

Czech Republic

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

“Zelenskyy sacked Mykhaylo Fedorov as defense minister, a dramatic shakeup of his Cabinet that stoked new questions about oversight of Ukraine's stubborn defense against Russia's all-out invasion.”

US-funded Prague-based broadcaster; framed the dismissal as a "dramatic shakeup" that sent "shockwaves through Ukrainian political and military circles"原文を読む ↗

United States

CBS News

“Ukrainians are demonstrating in Kyiv and senior figures announcing their resignations over President Zelensky's move to oust his popular defense chief.”

US network; reported senior officials announcing their own resignations in solidarity with Fedorov原文を読む ↗

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Summary

Ukraine's President Zelensky dismissed Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov on July 15 in what he described as a change in political strategy, without offering a detailed public explanation. Fedorov, a former tech entrepreneur, was widely credited with building Ukraine's drone warfare program and the IT Army volunteer network. The dismissal prompted an immediate backlash: soldiers, veterans, and civil-society figures called it "utterly baffling" given Ukraine's recent battlefield gains, and war veteran Dmytro Koziatynskyi, a leading organizer of 2025's anti-corruption protests, called for street demonstrations. By July 16, hundreds had gathered in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, the first such wartime mobilisation since last summer, and senior officials began announcing their own resignations in solidarity.

Why it matters

Fedorov's dismissal removes the architect of Ukraine's drone-first strategy at a moment when that approach was gaining ground, and the public protest it triggered reveals a fracture between Zelensky's political authority and the wartime civil society that had previously backed him. If the protest broadens or key military officials resign, it could complicate Ukraine's command structure at a critical point in the Ukraine-Russia War.

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