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Zelensky sacks another senior official in corruption crackdown
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meet Ukrainian troops being trained to command Challenger 2 tanks at a military facility in Lulworth, Dorset, England, Wednesday Feb. 8, 2023.

UKRAINIAN President Volodymyr Zelensky sacked another senior official over the weekend, saying that his drive to clean up his government would continue as he aims to build trust with Western allies.

Authorities have dismissed dozens of officials in recent weeks and opened probes as part of a widespread drive against corruption and misdoings.

The European Union has said that addressing the issue is a requirement for Ukraine joining the bloc.

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