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Zelensky makes Ukraine’s top spy his chief advisor

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The key post has been vacant since Andrey Yermak resigned amid a scandal

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has announced that he has appointed the head of the country’s military intelligence (HUR), Kirill Budanov, as his new chief of staff.

The key post has been vacant since the previous head of the presidential office, Andrey Yermak, resigned amid a massive corruption scandal in late November.

Zelensky said on social media on Friday that he had held a meeting with Budanov in Kiev and offered him the job.

Ukraine currently needs “greater focus” on security, on the development of its armed forces and “on the diplomatic track of negotiations,” he said.

According to the Ukrainian leader, he selected Budanov as his chief of staff because the 39-year-old “has specialized experience in these areas and sufficient strength to deliver results.”

Yermak, who had been viewed as one of the most influential political figures in the country, stepped down in late November after his house was raided by agents from anti-graft bodies.

A few weeks previously, investigators revealed a scheme allegedly involving Zelensky’s longtime associate Timur Mindich and high-ranking Ukrainian officials at nuclear operator Energoatom. They said Mindich ran a $100 million kickback scheme in the energy sector, which heavily depends on Western aid.

Budanov, who is a former special forces soldier, has headed HUR since August 2020. In December 2023, a Moscow court ordered his arrest on terrorism charges after accusing the spy chief of masterminding over 100 “terrorist attacks” on Russian soil.

He reacted to being put on the wanted list by saying that “we’ve been killing Russians and we will keep killing Russians anywhere on the face of this world until the complete victory of Ukraine.”

Despite emerging as a hardliner in the beginning of the Ukraine conflict, Budanov later adopted a more realistic approach. Last summer, he acknowledged that Kiev would not be able to turn the tide on the battlefield against Russia.

January 02, 2026 at 05:57PM
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