The Fedorov Dismissal: On Trust, Technology, and Turnover
ONP Summary
Ukraine's President Zelensky dismissed defence minister Fedorov and appointed military intelligence officer Yevhenii Khmara to replace him, citing his experience coordinating long-range operations. The leadership change triggered mass public protests across Ukrainian cities.
Progressive:Strategic military realignment — progressive outlets connected the appointment to Ukraine's escalating military offensive, positioning the change as necessary for ongoing operations.
Moderate:Routine ministerial transition — centrist coverage emphasized Khmara's operational background and treated the appointment as standard government succession.
Conservative:Political pressure response — conservative outlets highlighted thousands of demonstrators across cities, suggesting Zelensky was managing civil society backlash.
Welcome to The Ukraine Compass, a weekly digest of Ukrainian commentary from across the political spectrum.Every Monday, War on the Rocks members get a curated selection of op-eds and editorials from Ukrainian-language media to understand how Ukrainians themselves debate the biggest issues shaping their country. Western coverage of Ukraine often narrows to the battlefield; these pieces widen the view to daily life, politics, and public argument in a nation at war.A typical edition provides roughly a dozen pieces sorted into five categories: Frontline and Strategy, Allies and Diplomacy, Domestic Politics, Economy, and Society and Culture — closing with detailed Editor’s
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