A shakeup at the highest echelons of Ukraine's military continues. Meanwhile, the new commander of the armed forces has called for a more "innovative" strategy in fighting Russia. DW has the latest.
Fifteen houses are said to have been destroyed in the Nemyshlianskyi district of Kharkiv after a "kamikaze" drone hit a petrol station and started a large fire.
The shakeup ushering in a new military leadership follows months of speculation about a rift between Zelenskiy and army chief General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, who many Ukrainians see as a national hero.
Reported frictions between President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi burst into the open in November after Zaluzhnyi was quoted by the Economist as saying the war as at a "stalemate", a gloomy assessment that jarred with Zelenskiy s more optimistic vision. Given Zaluznhyi s popularity and proven ability as an inspiring commander, the fact that Zelenskiy is replacing him may reflect the desire for a new approach on the battlefield.