Serhii Koretskyi takes office as Ukraine’s prime minister, becoming the country’s third prime minister since Russia’s full-scale invasion, according to reports. Both outlets say his appointment follows parliamentary approval and that he begins his term facing near-term pressures, including preparations for a difficult winter. They also report that protests are taking place on the streets as he assumes the role. The coverage frames the start of his premiership around the government’s operational and political challenges during wartime, with winter conditions expected to increase strain on public services and infrastructure. The reports do not describe specific policy changes at the time of taking office, but they emphasize that Koretskyi’s leadership comes amid ongoing instability and public demonstrations. Overall, the accounts agree on the core facts: Koretskyi is approved and sworn in as prime minister, he replaces Ukraine’s prior prime minister in the current wartime period, and his early tenure begins with winter-related concerns and visible protest activity.