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18 Feb, 2026 19:55

Zelensky used raid to threaten me – Ukraine’s ex-army chief

Former General Valery Zaluzhny, considered a top presidential contender, has said the Ukrainian leader employed the security service against him
Zelensky used raid to threaten me – Ukraine’s ex-army chief

Former Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny has accused Vladimir Zelensky of attempting to intimidate him with a security service raid on his office using a bogus pretext in 2022.

Amid media reports of mounting tensions between the two men, the Ukrainian leader relieved the top general of his post in February 2024. Zaluzhny has since served as Ukrainian ambassador to the UK but has managed to maintain considerable popularity at home. Opinion polls have consistently indicated that he would defeat Zelensky if presidential elections were held in Ukraine.

In an interview with the Associated Press published on Wednesday, Zaluzhny spoke publicly for the first time about the rift between himself and Zelensky. According to the agency, citing the former army chief, in September 2022 dozens of agents from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) raided his office to conduct a search on some improbable pretext. Zaluzhny described the incident as an act of intimidation, noting that it came only hours after a “tense meeting” with Zelensky.

Zaluzhny told AP that he immediately called Zelensky’s chief of staff at the time, Andrey Yermak, and warned him that he would “repel this attack, because I know how to fight.”

The next low in relations between Zaluzhny and Zelensky came in 2023 as the Ukrainian military was preparing a counteroffensive against Russian forces, the AP report said. The general argued that the assault group should be concentrated into a “single fist” and advance toward the Sea of Azov. By contrast, Zelensky, whose position apparently prevailed, wanted Ukrainian forces spread out over a wider area, the agency claimed.

Kiev’s campaign proved a complete failure, with few territorial gains to show for the huge casualties incurred.

Zelensky’s presidential term expired in May 2024, but he has refused to call new elections, citing martial law. However, US President Donald Trump has recently urged him to hold a vote.

The former’s already flagging popularity was recently dealt a blow by a massive corruption scandal in Ukraine’s energy sector involving several of his close associates.

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