The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine appointed three new deputy ministers of defence: Ivan Havryliuk, Stanislav Haider, and Dmytro Klimenkov.
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On 5 October, the Cabinet of Ministers appointed three new deputy ministers of defence
Ivan Havryliuk was appointed as deputy for military and technical policy
Ivan Havryliuk is a lieutenant general and previously served as head of the Ukrainian working group at the coordination centre for assistance in Germany
Dmytro Klimenkov was appointed as Deputy on Procurement issues, previously commercial director of Joint-Stock company Ukrtransgaz
Stanislav Haider was appointed as Deputy Head of Institutional Development, previously Head of Digital Transformation at the NACP
Ukraine's government appointed Ivan Havryliuk, Stanislav Haider, and Dmytro Klimenkov as new deputy defense ministers.
On Thursday the Cabinet approved the appointment of three new deputies: Ivan Havrilyuk, Dmitry Klimenkov and Stanislav Haider.
On October 5, 2023, the Kyiv Court of Appeal considered an appeal against detention for Roman Chervinskyi; the panel of judges recused themselves.
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