Zelensky Dismisses Deputy Head of Presidential Administration Amid Search at Her Home
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed Irina Mudray, the deputy head of his administration, whose home was previously searched.
The order signed by the head of state on August 19 states: “To relieve Irina Romanovna Mudray of her duties as the deputy head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine.”
No additional explanations regarding this decision have been provided by either Mudray herself or President Zelensky, as well as by National Intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov.
On the morning of August 19, sources from “Ukrainskaya Pravda” reported that searches were being conducted at the residences of Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Irina Mudray and People’s Deputy Vadym Stolar as part of an ongoing special operation. Stolar later confirmed that investigations were taking place at his home.
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