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Ukraine war: Zelensky imposes military control in Odesa after mayor’s citizenship revoked

Critics accuse the Ukrainian president of using wartime powers to sideline elected officials and replace them with loyalists

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to journalists after meeting with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York last month. Photo: dpa

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has placed the Black Sea metropolis of Odesa under military administration amid a conflict with the city’s mayor.

In a decree issued on Wednesday, Zelensky established the new military administration and appointed intelligence general Serhii Lysak as its head.

Lysak was simultaneously relieved of his position as military governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region, a role he had held for more than two and a half years, to take on this new responsibility.

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On Tuesday, Zelensky revoked the citizenship of Gennadiy Trukhanov, who has been Odessa’s mayor for more than 10 years, saying the mayor had a Russian passport.

Trukhanov denies the accusation, intends to file a lawsuit, and is holding on to his position as mayor.

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However, with the loss of his citizenship, the city leader is also effectively removed from office and could even face deportation.

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