Ukraine’s intelligence landscape is entering a bold new phase as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reshuffles the top ranks of the country’s security leadership, moving one of its most high-profile figures into a new, action-focused role.
Vasyl Malyuk, the widely respected head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and a national hero for his role in some of the war’s most daring covert missions, has stepped down from his post. While the decision marks the end of an era, it also signals a strategic pivot rather than a farewell.
In a message shared on the SBU’s official Telegram channel, Malyuk confirmed he will remain within the agency, taking charge of special operations aimed at inflicting maximum damage on Russian forces through unconventional and asymmetric tactics.
“I am leaving my post as head of the Security Service,” Malyuk wrote. “But I am staying in the system to carry out operations that continue to weaken the enemy. A strong, modern intelligence service is essential for Ukraine’s security.”
President Zelenskyy praised Malyuk’s service and made clear that the move was about focus, not removal. Speaking publicly, he said the veteran intelligence chief would now concentrate on what he does best: planning and executing complex special operations behind enemy lines.
“There must be more Ukrainian asymmetric operations against the occupier,” Zelenskyy said. “This is where Vasyl is strongest, and this is exactly the work he will continue to lead.”
Malyuk rose to international attention last year after overseeing a dramatic drone operation that struck Russian strategic bombers deep inside Russian territory, reportedly causing billions of dollars in damage. Under his leadership, the SBU was also credited with several high-impact operations targeting senior figures in Russia’s military command.
The leadership change has sparked lively debate within Ukraine. Supporters argued that Malyuk’s operational experience made him indispensable at the top, while others see the shift as part of the president’s broader effort to refresh leadership after four years of full-scale war.
Adding to the intrigue are reports of internal political tensions and speculation that Zelenskyy is preparing the ground ahead of future elections by reducing the prominence of powerful public figures.
For now, Maj Gen Yevhen Khmara, former commander of the SBU’s elite Alpha unit, has been appointed as interim head of the agency.
Despite the headlines, one message is clear: Vasyl Malyuk is not stepping away from the fight. Instead, he is moving closer to the front lines of Ukraine’s intelligence war, where his reputation for bold thinking and high-risk operations continues to shape the country’s resistance.
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