The Ukrainian parliament voted to dismiss the government, according to a single unverified report. The move follows a period of political tension; no further details on the decision or its immediate aftermath are yet available.
Ukraine's parliament reportedly dismissed the government on Tuesday afternoon, according to a single unverified report. The report did not specify the reasons for the dismissal or the vote margin. If confirmed, the move would mark a major political shift in Kyiv, potentially reshaping the country's leadership amid the ongoing war with Russia. The Zioneer cannot independently verify the claim at this stage.
- DevelopingUkraine Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announces resignation
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- DevelopingUkrainian forces clear the village of Zelenyi Hai of Russian troops
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