Fedorov’s tenure was defined by a relentless drive to modernize Ukraine’s defense industry. He successfully implemented competitive tenders and polygraph testing for contractors, a move that saved over $100 million on a single artillery deal but alienated powerful interests within the defense establishment. His departure follows an increasingly public clash with commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, whom Fedorov openly accused of prioritizing political loyalty over the data-driven strategies necessary to combat Russian logistics.
Ukraine Dismisses Mykhailo Fedorov Amid Deep Military Reform Tensions
The Ukrainian government has removed Mykhailo Fedorov, the minister credited with scaling drone production and dismantling procurement corruption, just days after he finalized defense integration agreements with European partners. This abrupt reshuffle, occurring as Russia rapidly expands its own asymmetric warfare capabilities, has triggered widespread public protests and senior military resignations.

The fallout was immediate. Colonel Pavlo Yelizarov, deputy air force commander and a key figure in rebuilding short-range air defenses, resigned in protest, labeling the dismissal a severe blow to national security. While President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Yevhen Khmara—a veteran of deep-strike campaigns—to replace Fedorov, the shift leaves the future of the ministry’s rigorous procurement discipline in doubt. With thousands taking to the streets in Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa, the leadership change signals a dangerous pivot point for a nation whose tactical edge has always relied on out-pacing a learning adversary.



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