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Ukraine’s Top Gun Gone, Zelensky Fires Air Force Chief
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has fired his Air Force commander, Mykola Oleshchuk, amid intensifying aerial assaults by Russia.
The move comes after a US-made F-16 fighter jet crashed, killing one of Ukraine’s top pilots, Oleksiy Mes, also known as “Moonfish.”
Zelensky emphasized the need to strengthen the Air Force’s command level, but did not directly link the firing to the crash.
As Ukraine’s air defenses face immense pressure, Zelensky pressed Western countries to boost military support.
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He highlighted the recent deadly strike in Kharkiv, which killed a child and others, and stressed the need for long-range capabilities to destroy Russian military aircraft.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s army chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, reported further advances in the Kursk region, pushing into Russian territory.
The Ukrainian offensive has distracted from the ground campaign in eastern Ukraine, where fighting continues along the entire front line.
The situation remains dire, with displaced people seeking refuge and fierce fighting ongoing in towns like Pokrovsk and Karlivka.
Despite the challenges, Ukraine’s forces remain determined to strengthen their positions and push back against Russian aggression.”
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