AD FREE: Zelensky's firing of Fedorov is 'challenging' but 'far from apocalyptic' | George Barros

Ukrainian citizens have maintained total public unity since the war began. Now, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s decision to fire Mykhailo Fedorov has shattered that streak, sparking the first major civil protests of the war. Joining us to discuss why this decision pushed Ukrainians to the streets is George Barros, the Director of Innovation and Open Source Tradecraft. He argues that despite the sudden instability and fears of a return to Soviet-style governance, Ukraine's defense innovations and procurement reforms are too deeply rooted to fail. Is this a minor political bump, or a major turning point for Ukraine's wartime leadership? You have been watching Frontline, with Kate Gerbeau, Philip Ingram and Louis Sykes, produced by Times Radio. For more on the war in Ukraine and Global Security hit subscribe and turn on notifications:    / @frontlinedailypodcast   You can also hear Frontline on Times Radio at 0100UTC or wherever your get your podcasts. 📲 Get the free Times Radio app https://www.thetimes.co.uk/radio/how-...