Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, warns that holding elections during wartime could split the country, according to reports. In parallel, a political rival, Mykhailo Fedorov, raises allegations and says Zelensky has “questions to answer” about corruption.

Fedorov, identified in one report as a former leading figure in Ukraine’s drone warfare efforts, points to a corruption-related development involving Zelensky’s allies. The claim is linked to authorities searching the home of one of Zelensky’s aides, which is presented as the basis for Fedorov’s criticism.

Across the coverage, outlets focus on two themes: Zelensky’s argument that wartime elections could deepen divisions, and the rival’s call for answers over corruption concerns following the raid. The reports do not provide detailed findings from the investigations in the material provided, and the accounts emphasize differing political implications rather than confirming specific outcomes.