Zelensky Appoints New SBU Counterintelligence Chief: Key Details on Ukraine’s Latest Leadership Shifts.

New head of SBU counterintelligence
New head of SBU counterintelligence

New Head Named for SBU Counterintelligence Department

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has officially appointed Serhiy Hunkovsky as the new director of the Counterintelligence Department within the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The decree, numbered 269/2026, was signed on March 25, 2023—coinciding with the SBU’s professional holiday in Ukraine.

Established by law in 1992, the SBU stands as a cornerstone of Ukraine’s national security framework. This leadership change in the counterintelligence division marks a significant move to reinforce state security and counter both external and internal threats.

Broader Personnel Reshuffles in Ukraine

Beyond Hunkovsky’s appointment, Ukraine has seen several other notable personnel changes:

  • Andriy Yermak has taken on a new role within the National Association of Lawyers of Ukraine.
  • Oleh Luhovsky has been named acting head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine.
  • Ihor Brusylo has been dismissed from his position as deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.

These adjustments reflect active reshuffling within Ukrainian state institutions amid ongoing challenges.

The appointment of a new SBU Counterintelligence Department chief underscores Ukraine’s intensified focus on bolstering national security, especially given rising threats from foreign actors. The broader personnel shifts in key government bodies suggest a drive to adapt leadership teams to the evolving geopolitical landscape and the country’s current security demands.


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