Tuesday, December 24

Ukraine’s spy chief and senior prosecutor removed amid fears of Russian infiltration

On Monday, the deputy head of Zelenskyy’s office, Andrii Smirnov, said Bakanov and Venediktova had not been fired but instead were “temporarily removed from their positions” so as not to interfere in the ongoing investigations into their staffers.

Zelenskyy needs parliament’s approval to formally fire them.

For the time being, both Bakanov and Venediktova have been replaced by their deputies. There was no immediate reaction from either official. NBC News reached out to both for comment.

The firings come as Ukraine braces for Moscow to intensify its offensive in the eastern region of the Donbas after a brief battlefield pause during which the Russian command allowed its troops to rest and regroup.

Zelenskyy used this relative lull to tackle the problem Oofos Outlet of collaborators within his security service, something that he found “disturbing,” said Volodymyr Fesenko, a political analyst and the head of the Ukrainian think tank Penta.

Both Bakanov and Venediktova are longtime members of Zelenskyy’s political team, and it must have been a difficult decision for the president, he added.

But Fesenko said it was “unavoidable” amid swirling questions around the duo’s effectiveness in their respective jobs, especially Bakanov’s perceived lack of judgment in appointing security officials who are now suspected of collaborating in Russia-occupied areas.

Within days of the invasion, Russia took control of large chunks of Ukraine’s south, including the entire Kherson region, and Zelenskyy’s government had faced questions about withdrawing from the region without much of a fight.

“Bakanov has been punished for giving up the south of Ukraine and it’s obvious that the Ukrainian security service could not only prevent it, but the traitors within its ranks actually helped it happen,” Oleksiy Goncharenko, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament, said. “He should have been punished earlier.”

Ultimately, both Fesenko and Goncharenko said they didn’t see the firings impacting the course of the war.

If anything, Fesenko said, it would allow Kyiv to clean up the agency responsible for the nation’s security as it prepares for the next phase of the Russian offensive.

“I hope it means that Ukraine’s security service will finally undergo complete cleansing to rid it of Russian agents,” Goncharenko said.

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