Protests Erupt in Kyiv Following Defence Minister's Dismissal
Demonstrations have taken place in Kyiv and other cities in response to the dismissal of the defence minister. Mykhailo Fedorov was recognized for his contributions to military reforms. (sources: aljazeera, france24, euronews, bbc, reuters)

Protests occurred in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities following the dismissal of defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov. Citizens expressed opposition to the decision, citing Fedorov's successful tenure in military operations and reforms.
- Mykhailo Fedorov was credited with reforming defence procurement and addressing corruption.
- Protests continued despite missile strikes on Kyiv by Russian forces.
- The EU defence chief described Ukrainian strikes on Russia as remarkable.
Why it matters
The protests highlight public sentiment regarding military leadership during an ongoing conflict.
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This story is about Hundreds protest in Kyiv over Zelenskyy's dismissal of defence minister. This bill would require reporting on U.S.-Ukraine intelligence support and related assistance decisions.
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- Extend security-assistance tools for Ukraine and authorize a broad package of military, economic • Require reporting on U.S.-Ukraine intelligence support and related assistance decisions.
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This story is about Hundreds protest in Kyiv over Zelenskyy's dismissal of defence minister. This bill would give lawmakers another chance to tighten accountability conditions around security assistance as Ukraine’s defense.
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- Set FY2027 defense authorization policy, including the main annual framework Congress uses to adjust Ukraine-related • Give lawmakers another chance to tighten accountability conditions around security assistance as Ukraine’s defense.
This story is about Hundreds protest in Kyiv over Zelenskyy's dismissal of defence minister. This bill would require reporting to Congress and push diplomatic efforts with allies holding Russian assets.
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- Improve implementation of the REPO framework for Russian sovereign assets to benefit Ukraine • Require reporting to Congress and push diplomatic efforts with allies holding Russian assets.
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- Require Treasury to prohibit or heavily condition U.S. correspondent access for certain foreign financial institutions • Increase U.S. financial leverage over outside actors enabling Russian aggression.
This story is about Hundreds protest in Kyiv over Zelenskyy's dismissal of defence minister. This bill would impose sanctions and related measures if Russia refuses to negotiate in good faith, violates a peace deal.
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- Impose sanctions and related measures if Russia refuses to negotiate in good faith, violates a peace deal • Create a stronger congressional pressure mechanism against attempts to subvert the Ukrainian government.
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