Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he’s dismissed two generals and called them “traitors” as the conflict with Russia enters its 37th day. “Today another decision was made. Regarding antiheroes. Now I do not have time to deal with all the traitors. But gradually they will all be punished,” Zelenskyy said in a transcript of a speech he made on Friday. Zelenskyy did not say why the two were demoted or why he believes they engaged in traitorous acts, and neither is it clear whether they collaborated with Russia. “That is why the ex-chief of the Main Department of Internal Security of the Security Service of Ukraine Naumov Andriy Olehovych and the former head of the Office of the Security Service of Ukraine in the Kherson region Kryvoruchko Serhiy Oleksandrovych are no longer generals,” he continued. The Ukrainian leader cited a Ukrainian law stipulating that “servicemen among senior officers who have not …