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18:29 27 Jul 2021

Zelenskyi replaces Army’s commander-in-chief

President Volodymyr Zelenskyi on July 27 dismissed Ruslan Khomchak from the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on the same day appointing Major General Valeriy Zaluzhny.

That's according to Serhiy Nykyforov, the Ukrainian president's press secretary, who spoke at a briefing in Kyiv on Tuesday.

"Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ruslan Khomchak, is stepping down. This is the president's decision. Volodymyr Zelenskyi has no doubts about Ruslan Khomchak's patriotism, loyalty to his oath, and professionalism, but the president wants to see a synergy between the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the spokesperson said.

Nykyforov added that, unfortunately, such synergy is nowhere to be seen at the moment, unlike conflicts.

Оn March 28, 2020, Zelenskyi appointed Khomchak Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Prior to that, since May 2019, Khomchak had been Chief of the General Staff Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

Ruslan Khomchak was appointed First Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, replacing Mykhailo Koval who was dismissed from the post.

New Comander-in-Chief

Valeriy Zaluzhny

Also during the briefing, Nykyforov said President Zelenskyi had appointed Valeriy Zaluzhny as new Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

"The president is grateful to Ruslan Khomchak for his service, but Valeriy Zaluzhny, Commander of the Pivnich (North – ed.) Operational Command, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief," Nykyforov said.

A statement released on the president's official website on July 27 quoted Zelenskyi as saying that "the defense sphere must function steadily, in a coordinated manner, with a clear perspective and without misunderstandings between the leaders."

Over the past months, Ukrainian media reports claimed disputes between Ruslan Khomchak and Defense Minister Andriy Taran led to the fact that the two top military officials severed personal communication altogether.

The move to replace the Army's commander-in-chief comes as part of what seems to be Zelensky's ongoing sweep of the security and defense sector amid the recent reshuffles in the SBU Security Service and SZRU Foreign Intelligence.

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