Ukraine's president replaces head of
Territorial Defence Forces
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[May 16, 2022] KYIV
(Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has replaced the
head of its Territorial Defence Forces nearly three months into the war
with Russia without giving a reason.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attends a session of a
parliament where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses
Ukrainian lawmakers via videolink, as Russia's attack on Ukraine
continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine May 3, 2022. Ukrainian Presidential Press
Service/Handout via REUTERS |
The Defence Ministry said on Monday Zelenskiy had appointed
Major General Ihor Tantsyura to take over from Yuriy Halushkin
as commander of the forces that are helping the Ukrainian army
defend the country following Russia's invasion on Feb. 24.
The ministry described Tantsyura as an experienced officer who
was previously chief of staff of Ukraine's ground forces.
It said the Territorial Defence Forces had grown rapidly since
being established shortly before the invasion and were playing
an important role in the conflict with Russia.
"The explosive growth of the structure, especially in conditions
of intense combat, is a huge experience, (with)mistakes and
achievements. There are successes and, unfortunately, losses,"
the ministry said in a statement.
The Defence Ministry said separately on Monday that a
Territorial Defence Forces battalion had advanced as far as the
border with Russia after repelling Russian forces attacking the
northeastern city of Kharkiv.
(Reporting by Natalia Zinets, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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