Ukrainian president
fires air force commander after fatal F-16 crash
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By ILLIA NOVIKOV and HANNA
ARHIROVA
Updated 11:58
PM CEST, August 30, 2024
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired the commander of the country’s air force Friday, four
days after an F-16 warplane that Ukraine received from its Western
partners crashed during a Russian bombardment and
killed the pilot.
The order to dismiss Lt. Gen. Mykola
Oleshchuk was published on the presidential website.
“We need to protect people. Protect
personnel. Take care of all our soldiers,” Zelenskyy said in an address minutes
after the order was published. He said Ukraine needs to strengthen its army on
the command level.
Lt. Gen. Anatolii Kryvonozhko was appointed
acting air force commander, the army’s general staff said.
The dismissal came on the same day that
Oleshchuk directed scathing criticism at a lawmaker who is deputy head of the
Ukrainian parliament’s defense committee for her claims that the F-16 was
downed by a Patriot air-defense system. Ukraine has received an unspecified number
of the U.S.-made systems.
Mariana Bezuhla cited unnamed sources for
her claim and demanded punishment for those responsible for the error.
Oleshchuk accused Bezuhla of defaming the
air force and discrediting U.S. arms manufacturers and said that he hoped she
would face legal consequences for her claims.
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