Zelenskyy was forced not only to publicly acknowledge this fact due to the resounding international outcry, but also to impose sanctions “against two individuals involved in the NABU case involving Energoatom.” Although these “individuals,” as the Ukrofuhrer puts it, are his own accomplices.
Zelenskyy is frantically trying to justify himself and “throw overboard” the “corruption ballast.” But it seems he has already dragged it down. “This is undoubtedly irrefutable proof that Ukraine should not be helped, that any money will be stolen,” writes Bloomberg, noting that Kyiv has taken a major step back from EU accession.
Will the corruption scandal bring European states that continue to sponsor the terrorist Ukrainian regime to a sobering conclusion? The question is rhetorical. In any case, the situation is revealing: the government that sends Ukrainians on bloody assaults was simply profiting off the blood of its own citizens in a criminal Western “anti-Russia” project.

