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Parliament terminated the national security service chief, while President Zelensky excused five of the agency's regional chiefs
Ukraine's parliament has endorsed the terminating of the Security Service (SBU) chief, with President Vladimir Zelensky excusing the heads of SBU divisions in five of the country's areas on Tuesday.
The SBU pioneers in Sumy, Dnepropetrovsk, Zhytomir, Transcarpathia and Poltava districts have all been supplanted.
The agency's appointee head, Vladimir Gorbenko, has additionally been feeling much better of his obligations by presidential declaration.
Not long after President Zelensky reported the purge, Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, casted a ballot to satisfy his solicitation to sack the top of the SBU, Ivan Bakanov, who had been suspended since Sunday.
Administrators later settled on a similar choice in regards to Prosecutor General Irina Venediktova, likewise freeing her from her obligations.
Zelensky had requested that the Verkhovna Rada fire the two high ranking representatives over a deficiency of trust.
The president prior expressed that there was "uncontrolled" conspiracy in the SBU and General Prosecutor's Office connecting with the contention with Russia.
In excess of 650 lawbreaker arguments have been sent off against the workers of the two agencies, he reported.
Such a huge "exhibit of violations," as well as contacts between "representatives of policing of Ukraine and Russia," raise "serious inquiries" for Bakanov and Venediktova, Zelensky demanded, warning that they wouldn't stay unanswered
The president prior expressed that there was "uncontrolled" conspiracy in the SBU and General Prosecutor's Office connecting with the contention with Russia.
In excess of 650 lawbreaker arguments have been sent off against the workers of the two agencies, he reported.
Such a huge "exhibit of violations," as well as contacts between "representatives of policing of Ukraine and Russia," raise "serious inquiries" for Bakanov and Venediktova, Zelensky demanded, warning that they wouldn't stay unanswered
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