The minister in charge of the treatment of veterans in Ukraine has submitted his resignation. This appears to be a de facto reshuffle as President Zelenskiy has mentioned the possibility of replacing several high-ranking officials, including the commander-in-chief of the military, and some believe that the move is aimed at improving the stalled war situation by reshuffling high-ranking officials. I am.

On the 5th, Minister of Veterans Affairs Laputina, who is responsible for the treatment of veterans in Ukraine, submitted her resignation to the Verkhovna Rada, which is the parliament.



The reason was not clear, but President Zelenskiy said on the 5th: ``This is a matter of organizational management. Ukraine needs strength, fresh energy and sufficient leadership in all areas.'' , is seen as a de facto change.



Prior to this, in an interview with Italian public broadcaster RAI published on the 4th, President Zelenskiy said, ``We need a reset and a new start,'' and said that he had spoken to several people, including military commander General Zarzhniy. It mentions the possibility of replacing senior government officials.



Local Ukrainian media have also reported that the president is considering replacing Chief of General Staff Shaptala.



In an interview with RAI, President Zelenskiy acknowledged that the fighting on the ground was "at a stalemate" and revealed that 26% of the territory was under Russian control. Some believe that the aim is to improve the stalemate situation in the war.