Walls Closing in on Zelensky as Authorities Raid Powerful Chief of Staff’s Home

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The nation of Ukraine has served as the central money laundering center for several decades now for the West.

That is why Westerners in power and the wealthy are so adamant about defending Ukraine.

Where are all those billions of dollars? And what about the weapons, how much of the weapons have been sold on the black market?

Rand Pau demanded an independent inspector general for that Ukraine money and aid. The Senate said no.



Update: Andriy Yermak has resigned.

Original Story: Ukraine’s fight against graft took a dramatic turn Friday when anti-corruption investigators raided the apartment of Andriy Yermak, the longtime chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelensky. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (Nabu) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (Sap) carried out the search, confirming the action was court-authorized but holding back on specifics for now.

Yermak, 54, who has shaped Kyiv’s strategy against Russia’s invasion for over five years, posted on social media to say investigators were on site with his lawyers present. “From my side, there is full co-operation,” he wrote.

The news has hit the Zelensky administration hard as Yermak is considered to be the president’s closest aide. It comes on the heels of a sprawling scandal that’s already toppled two ministers and landed several suspects in custody, all tied to an alleged $100 million scheme siphoning funds from the energy sector.

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Make no mistake, these raids aren’t happening in a vacuum. Ukraine’s been bleeding billions in U.S. aid since 2022, much of it funneled through shadowy channels that critics have long flagged as ripe for abuse. Recent audits from the Pentagon’s inspector general, released just last month, flagged $1 billion in weapons shipments with spotty tracking, fueling whispers that American taxpayer dollars are vanishing into black holes. And with Trump’s team signaling a pivot toward quick ceasefires, any whiff of sleaze in Zelensky’s orbit plays right into calls for dialing back the spigot. Why keep pouring resources into a regime that’s can’t even police its own?

Yermak’s no bit player here. As Kyiv’s point man in backchannel talks, he’s been the architect of Ukraine’s diplomatic scramble, from rallying NATO allies to navigating Trump’s “America First” reset. But the pressure’s building. Protests have swelled in Kyiv’s streets, with ordinary Ukrainians—many huddled by generators after Russian drone swarms—fuming over elites who treat war profiteering like a side hustle. Opposition voices, muted under martial law, are starting to murmur about a full housecleaning. If Yermak goes, it could ripple straight to Zelensky’s desk, forcing a reshuffle at the worst possible moment.

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I'm shocked.....yeah no......who'd a thunk US tax dollars would disappear down a rat hole
 
oh I'm against the corruption in Ukraine .. but never forget that Putin is the greater of the 2 evils and the biggest threat to world peace .. the man is dangerous ..
when both are evil it doesnt matter which is worse,,

you support evil or you dont,,
 
the people of Ukraine aren't evil .. they don't deserve the death and destruction Russia is carrying out against them ..
so your solution is to give their corrupt leaders billions of dollars,,

thats brilliant,, NOT!!

those dollars are causing more of those Ukrainians to die,,

FFS they are almost out of men to send to war,,
 
Think it won't get worse for Ukraine?

Gordon Hahn - The Collapsing Ukrainian Army - Brave New Europe

"The Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) are now well into a state of collapse, as I warned would be the case a year ago (The Second Great Ukrainian Ruin Revisited).

"It is plagued by high casualties, low recruitment, almost all it forced, mass desertion, low morale, poor training, and old age.

"It is becoming a rag-tag force calling to mind those famous paintings of Napoleon’s Grande Army during its retreat from Russia."

The US began using Ukraine as a proxy to bring about regime change in Moscow in 1949.

Operation Red Sox failed spectacularly, and now it appears the Maidan Coup is another example of historical rhyming.

On to Venezuela? :stir:
 
Mayne Zelensky should begin to shell population center in Russia. That might wake up the poeple of Russia to the truth...
 
The nation of Ukraine has served as the central money laundering center for several decades now for the West.

That is why Westerners in power and the wealthy are so adamant about defending Ukraine.

Where are all those billions of dollars? And what about the weapons, how much of the weapons have been sold on the black market?

Rand Pau demanded an independent inspector general for that Ukraine money and aid. The Senate said no.



Update: Andriy Yermak has resigned.​
Original Story: Ukraine’s fight against graft took a dramatic turn Friday when anti-corruption investigators raided the apartment of Andriy Yermak, the longtime chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelensky. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (Nabu) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (Sap) carried out the search, confirming the action was court-authorized but holding back on specifics for now.​
Yermak, 54, who has shaped Kyiv’s strategy against Russia’s invasion for over five years, posted on social media to say investigators were on site with his lawyers present. “From my side, there is full co-operation,” he wrote.​
The news has hit the Zelensky administration hard as Yermak is considered to be the president’s closest aide. It comes on the heels of a sprawling scandal that’s already toppled two ministers and landed several suspects in custody, all tied to an alleged $100 million scheme siphoning funds from the energy sector.​
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Make no mistake, these raids aren’t happening in a vacuum. Ukraine’s been bleeding billions in U.S. aid since 2022, much of it funneled through shadowy channels that critics have long flagged as ripe for abuse. Recent audits from the Pentagon’s inspector general, released just last month, flagged $1 billion in weapons shipments with spotty tracking, fueling whispers that American taxpayer dollars are vanishing into black holes. And with Trump’s team signaling a pivot toward quick ceasefires, any whiff of sleaze in Zelensky’s orbit plays right into calls for dialing back the spigot. Why keep pouring resources into a regime that’s can’t even police its own?​
Yermak’s no bit player here. As Kyiv’s point man in backchannel talks, he’s been the architect of Ukraine’s diplomatic scramble, from rallying NATO allies to navigating Trump’s “America First” reset. But the pressure’s building. Protests have swelled in Kyiv’s streets, with ordinary Ukrainians—many huddled by generators after Russian drone swarms—fuming over elites who treat war profiteering like a side hustle. Opposition voices, muted under martial law, are starting to murmur about a full housecleaning. If Yermak goes, it could ripple straight to Zelensky’s desk, forcing a reshuffle at the worst possible moment.​
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“The nation of Ukraine has served as the central money laundering center for several decades now for the West.”

Nothing I. The article you posted has anything to do with money laundering.

There are no demonstrations, either.
 
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"I keep all the kickbacks right here in my pack. I like it close to me. I can smell all the influence I have right there in that pack."
 
And what about the weapons, how much of the weapons have been sold on the black market?

I wouldn't lose any sleep over...those 3 letter guys are slick.

Remember when the NUKE melted in Uk...NATO knew it right away.

They have sensors measuring the air...for that very reason.
 
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so your solution is to give their corrupt leaders billions of dollars,,

thats brilliant,, NOT!!

those dollars are causing more of those Ukrainians to die,,

FFS they are almost out of men to send to war,,
my solution is the negotiating an immediate end to hostilities[like Trumps is attempting] with sadly Ukraine ceding some of the territory that Russia has taken .. it ist fair .. but realists know Ukraine can't win the war without NATO putting troops on the ground and risking WW3 .. that being said .. I will not pretend that Russia isnt the aggressor and the greater of the 2 evils ..
 
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