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You're FOS.I didn't mention Zelensky until post #30. The OP wasn't about him. It was NEVER about him.
Not what you posted.It's always been about Ukraine's culture of corruption.
That would be Muskrat and his orange VP.You know, the corruption you insist America is obligated to feed.
BREAKING :How much do you send,
Obviously, there should be a dash or a semicolon between Official and Villa. Whoever wrote the headline is not a native English speaker.You're FOS.
You're the one who posted this.........
French Police Uncover $46M Theft by Zelensky’s Official Villa, Vineyard, and Land Deals Raise Billion-Dollar Questions
Summary of Allegations Against Ukrainian Officials
"Recent allegations involving Ukrainian officials have surfaced, drawing attention to significant financial misconduct. According to French police, an official within President Volodymyr Zelensky’s defense ministry has been implicated in the misappropriation of $46 million".
But Dmytro Peregudov, worked in the Ukrainian defense industry during the presidency of Yanukovych.
Not what you posted.
Victor Yanukovych was president a long time ago and was removed in 2014.
"NO U!!!" Typical childish nonsense.That would be Muskrat and his orange VP.
I do angry that you (PUI) post here the RTDo you get angry that you don't get a say in American affairs?
WTF?Obviously, there should be a dash or a semicolon between Official and Villa. Whoever wrote the headline is not a native English speaker.
Because as written, the theft was apparently carried out by Zelensky's official villa. How do you suppose that would have worked? Dwelling structures rarely commit theft.
Incorrect.You got nothin', kid.
Your entire original post is nothing but nonsense."NO U!!!" Typical childish nonsense.
F your virus-containing cite!French Police Uncover $46M Theft by Zelensky’s Official Villa, Vineyard, and Land Deals Raise Billion-Dollar Questions
Summary of Allegations Against Ukrainian Officials
Recent allegations involving Ukrainian officials have surfaced, drawing attention to significant financial misconduct. According to French police, an official within President Volodymyr Zelensky’s defense ministry has been implicated in the misappropriation of $46 million, surpassing earlier reports of $40 million. This substantial amount is said to have been utilized for extravagant purchases, including a villa in France priced at $2.5 million, a vineyard at $6.5 million, and 27 land plots totaling $1 million. These revelations raise critical questions about the integrity of the Ukrainian government and the potential scale of corruption among Zelensky’s associates.
Financial Misconduct in Ukraine
The allegations against the Ukrainian defense ministry official have shocked many, especially given the current geopolitical climate surrounding Ukraine. As the nation continues to navigate the challenges stemming from ongoing conflicts, any indication of corruption could undermine international support and trust. The reported investments in luxury properties and land highlight a troubling trend where officials may be prioritizing personal gain over national interests during a time of crisis.
Implications for Ukrainian Governance
The revelations of this financial misconduct could have far-reaching implications for the Ukrainian government. As the country seeks to maintain stability and secure foreign aid, any semblance of corruption could jeopardize these efforts. The public’s trust in government officials is crucial, particularly in a nation facing significant external threats. The question now arises: how many other officials within Zelensky’s administration might be involved in similar activities?
The Broader Context of Corruption in Ukraine
Ukraine has a tumultuous history with corruption, which has plagued its governance for decades. The current situation raises alarms about the potential for systemic issues within the administration. The international community, which has been supportive of Ukraine during its recent struggles, may begin to scrutinize the country’s leadership more closely. The concern is not only about individual cases of corruption but also about the broader implications for governance and accountability in Ukraine.
Calls for Accountability
In light of these allegations, there is an urgent call for accountability within the Ukrainian government. Activists, citizens, and international observers are demanding transparency and reform to ensure that officials are held accountable for any wrongdoing. The potential scale of corruption among Zelensky’s associates could lead to calls for investigations and a re-evaluation of how aid is distributed to Ukraine.
Conclusion
The allegations against a defense ministry official in Ukraine highlight critical issues surrounding corruption and governance in the country. As investigations unfold, the future of Ukraine’s political landscape remains uncertain. The international community will be watching closely to see how the Ukrainian government responds to these allegations and whether it can restore trust among its citizens and allies. Addressing corruption is essential for Ukraine’s stability and its ability to navigate the ongoing challenges it faces.
In summary, the reported theft of $46 million by a defense ministry official raises significant concerns about corruption in Ukraine, prompting questions about the integrity of the government and the need for accountability among its leaders.
Tip of the iceberg, guaranteed. Everybody opposing an audit of the money we sent is getting kickbacks. Also guaranteed.
Yeah, you go with that, if it makes you feel better.WTF?
It doesn't say that.
" an official within President Volodymyr Zelensky’s defense ministry has been implicated in the misappropriation of $46 million".
Incorrect.
You have nothing.
The suspect, Dmytro Peregudov, worked in the Ukrainian defense industry during the presidency of Yanukovych (who escaped Ukraine in 2014 and currently resides in Russia). Peregudov has been wanted by Ukraine for corruption since 2017.
Zelensky wasn't even elected until 2019.
Your entire original post is nothing but nonsense.
Then your following comments aren't any better.

It isn't me, dipshit.Yeah, you go with that, if it makes you feel better.![]()
Tip of the iceberg, guaranteed. Everybody opposing an audit of the money we sent is getting kickbacks. Also guaranteed.
Stewart Peters (born April 1, 1980) is an American alt-right internet personality. He is known for promoting COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories ...Given that Ukraine possibly leads the world for ,
Organ Harvesting
People Trafficking
Children Trafficking ,
Drugs Distribution ,
Adrenochrome Distribution
Money Laundering
It is unsurprising and coincides with a huge reported increase in the number of Jews entering the country with Russia on the point of wrecking matters by overrunning the country , certainly east of the Dneiper .
See Stew Peters reports at Rumble for back - up support for this assertion .
Stewart Peters (born April 1, 1980) is an American alt-right internet personality. He is known for promoting COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories ...
He is a right wing nut-job.
Like Elon's and Trump's 'Evidence"?Reactions:Nuthin' Fancy
Fake News
You wish .
But Deniers like you never risk looking at the evidence .
I don't listen to crackpots.....See above.I gave you the way to do that, knowing there are many like you . But of course you were too lazy and concerned .
Cognitively Rigid.