Ukraine replaces army chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi in shake-up at difficult time in war with Russia
- Departure of Valerii Zaluzhnyi was prompted by mounting acrimony between the president and his top general
- Ukrainian commander Oleksandr Syrskyi, who defended Kyiv early in war, led Kharkiv counteroffensive, takes top job

President Volodymyr Zelensky replaced Ukraine’s popular army chief with his ground forces commander on Thursday, a huge gamble at a time when Russian forces are gaining the upper hand nearly two years into their war.
The shake-up ushering in a new military leadership follows months of speculation about a rift between Zelensky and army chief General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, who many Ukrainians see as a national hero.
“As of today, a new management team takes over the leadership of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” Zelensky said in a statement.
He promoted ground forces chief Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi, 58, to be the new head of the Armed Forces, citing his role in overseeing the defence of Kyiv in 2022 and the lightning Kharkiv counteroffensive later that year.

Syrskyi, who goes by the call sign “snow leopard”, takes the helm amid deep uncertainty as Kyiv awaits vital military aid from the United States that has been delayed by Republicans in the US Congress for months.