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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky fires two ‘traitor’ generals

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has fired two generals for allegedly being “traitors.’’

“Regarding antiheroes. Now, I do not have time to deal with all the traitors. But gradually they will all be punished,” the leader said in his nightly national address Thursday, the 36th day of Russia’s invasion of the country.

“That is why the ex-chief of the Main Department of Internal Security of the Security Service of Ukraine, Naumov Andriy Olehovych, and the former head of the Office of the Security Service of Ukraine in the Kherson region, Kryvoruchko Serhiy Oleksandrovych, are no longer generals,” he said.

“Those servicemen among senior officers who have not decided where their homeland is, who violate the military oath of allegiance to the Ukrainian people as regards the protection of our state, its freedom and independence, will inevitably be deprived of senior military ranks. Random generals don’t belong here!”

It was unclear what the former generals did to be stripped of their ranks.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced he had fired two generals for violating their “military oath of allegiance.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced he had fired two generals for violating their “military oath of allegiance.” The Presidential Office of Ukraine

Naumov is believed to have fled Ukraine right before Russia’s invasion began Feb. 24, while Kryvoruchko’s Kherson region was among the first areas to fall to Russian forces, offering little resistance, the Wall Street Journal reported.