Russia-Ukraine conflict: Bulgaria defence minister sacked for describing Russian invasion of Ukraine an “operation” and not a “war”

Russia-Ukraine conflict: Bulgaria defence minister sacked for describing Russian invasion of Ukraine an “operation” and not a “war”

  SOFIA, Feb 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said his defence minister will be fired Monday over his restrained stance on Ukraine, notably stopping short of calling the conflict a “war”.

   An extraordinary government session would approve Defence Minister Stefan Yanev’s resignation, Petkov said.

   “No defence minister of mine can use the word ‘operation’ instead of the word ‘war’,” he added.

   The sacking comes days after Yanev, who is considered close to Bulgaria’s pro-Russian President Rumen Radev, stopped short of referring to the conflict in Ukraine as a “war” in a television interview and a subsequent post on 
social media Facebook. 

   Instead, he said he would stick to using the terms “military operation” and “military intervention” used by Russian President Vladimir Putin early last Thursday when announcing what turned out to be an all-out invasion of 
Russia’s western neighbour.

   While condemning Russia’s actions as “absolutely unacceptable” and an “aggression (that is) inadmissible,” Yanev’s statement sparked an uproar with a petition circulated the social media calling for his sacking. 

   The government is expected to name a new defence minister later Monday and parliament to approve the reshuffle at an extraordinary session Tuesday.

   Sofia, which has a 200,000-strong minority in Ukraine, banned Russian planes from its airspace and is scrambling to evacuate its nationals while pledging humanitarian and “military-logistic” aid to Kyiv, without offering details. — NNN-AGENCIES 

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