Ukraine's Defence Minister, Oleksii Reznikov, is under pressure to resign following a corruption scandal involving overpriced food contracts.
Two senior officials in the ministry of defense have already resigned due to public anger over the issue.
Investigative journalists have discovered that corrupt defence ministry officials overpaid by two to three times the normal price for food contracts.
Ukraine's Defence Minister, Oleksii Reznikov, is at the center of a corruption scandal involving allegations of overpriced food contracts.
The scandal has already led to the resignation of two senior officials, Vyacheslav Shapovalov and Bohdan Khmelnytsky, who were responsible for purchasing rations and military equipment at inflated prices.
Investigative journalists have accused corrupt defence ministry officials of overpaying by between two and three times for food contracts, sparking public anger.
While some sources suggest that Reznikov may also be forced to resign, he has avoided facing such consequences so far.
However, a lawmaker from the ruling party has suggested that the minister will be the next figure to be forced out.
The scandal has brought down more politicians in Ukraine as Zelensky continues his ongoing anti-corruption push.
The situation has highlighted issues of corruption within Ukraine's government and has led to calls for increased transparency and accountability.
However, different sources characterise the events differently.
The New Statesman emphasises Zelensky's anti-corruption push, while the Guardian focuses on Reznikov's potential resignation.
Despite these differences, both sources highlight the public anger and pressure for accountability in Ukraine's government.