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Raid in Kyiv: Zelenskyy Dismisses Deputy Head of Presidential Office
Following a raid by anti-corruption authorities in Kyiv, President Zelenskyy has dismissed Iryna Mudra, without providing a reason.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Iryna Mudra, the deputy head of his presidential office, in response to a raid by anti-corruption authorities in Kyiv. The corresponding decree was published on the presidential office's website, but no reason for the dismissal was provided.
The country's anti-corruption authorities had previously conducted searches against suspects, although no names were released. These actions occur in the context of Zelenskyy's announced rigorous campaign against corruption in Ukraine, particularly regarding cooperation with the European Union.
The events are in the public spotlight, as Zelenskyy has signaled a clear stance on combating corruption. The president's response to the raid and the associated dismissals could be interpreted as part of these efforts.