
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in Kyiv for a farewell visit. The visit comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces backlash over his decision to remove defence minister Fedorov. During Fedorov's six-month tenure, Ukraine improved its battlefield performance, notably striking Russian oil refineries with drones and causing fuel shortages. This development has embarrassed Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Ukraine deployed long-range drones to hit Russian oil refineries
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy faces outrage after removing a popular defence minister.
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Fedorov served as defence minister for six months.
The Guardian<p>Arrival of outgoing British leader in Ukraine comes as Zelenskyy faces reaction after removing defence minister</p><p>and<em> </em><strong>Artem Mazhulin</strong><em><br> in Kyiv</em></p><p><strong>Fedorov’s six months in office coincided with a notable improvement in Ukraine’s position on the battlefield.</strong> Kyiv has repeatedly hit Russian oil refineries with long-range drones,…</p>
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Fedorov served as defence minister for six months.
The GuardianUkrainian President Zelenskyy faces outrage after removing a popular defence minister.
OpinionDuring Fedorov's tenure, Ukraine's position on the battlefield dramatically improved.
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