Zelenskiy Targets Officials Over Vyshneve Arms Strike

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- Zelenskiy said on Saturday that officials who authorized weapons storage in a residential area outside Kyiv had been identified and would face consequences under Ukrainian law.
- A Russian strike on the small town of Vyshneve on Kyiv's western outskirts hit a warehouse housing arms, setting off a series of secondary explosions that killed 10 people and damaged hundreds of houses.
- Ukraine's Security Service investigation traced the warehouse authorization to officials within state weapons producer Ukroboronprom, with Zelenskiy calling it a direct violation of both the law and a decision of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's staff.
- Two heads of state-owned enterprises operated in violation of the law and of decisions taken by Ukraine's military, and other officials who may have contributed to the decisions will also be investigated, Zelenskiy said.
- The episode sparked public outcry, with Vyshneve residents claiming negligence and a lack of information from officials in the aftermath.
Why it matters: The accountability push names the heads of two state-owned enterprises within Ukroboronprom and any additional officials who greenlit residential-area weapons storage — a decision that converted a single Russian strike into a mass-casualty event that damaged hundreds of homes and fueled public anger over official negligence.


