January 8, 2026
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Malyuk resigns as head of the SBU. Zelenskyi took the nominations for his successor with him

President Zelenskyi met with Vasyl Malyuk and discussed the candidates for his successor as head of the Security Service of Ukraine.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Malyuk is leaving the post of head of the SBU. Zelenskyi discussed with him the candidates for his successor Zelenskyi and Malyuk. photo of the President’s Office

President Zelenskyi met with Vasyl Malyuk and discussed the candidates for his successor as head of the Security Service of Ukraine.

Source: the head of state in social networks and the press service of the SBU

Zelensky’s direct speech: “I met with Vasyl Malyuk. I thanked him for his combat work and suggested that he focus on exactly such work. There should be more Ukrainian asymmetric operations against the occupier and the Russian state, more of our strong results in destroying the enemy. Vasyl Vasyliovych is the best at this and will continue to do this in the SBU system.”

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Details: The President notes that he instructed Malyuk to make the direction of Ukrainian asymmetric operations the strongest in the world.

It is stated that the parties jointly discussed candidates to elect a new head of the SBU.

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The press service of the SBU also shared the comment of Malyuk himself.

Baby’s direct speech: “I am resigning as the head of the Security Service. I will remain in the SBU system to implement world-class asymmetric special operations that will continue to cause maximum damage to the enemy.”

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