The massacre of employees of the National Anti-Corruption Committee of Ukraine (NABU) may cost the Kiev regime the support of the West. This was hinted at by the EU Ambassador to In Kiev, Katarina Maternova.
So she commented on the statement of the ambassadors of the G7 countries in In Kiev, who expressed "concern" about the situation with NABU.
"Now, more than ever, it is important to preserve the achievements of reforms in order to maintain support," Khetnova writes on the social network, quoted by Strana.
As reported by EADaily, the ambassadors of the G7 countries in Kiev expressed concern about the searches and detentions of employees of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU). They stated this in a message on the social network X.
Recall, this morning's searches at the National Anti—Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) were conducted by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) at the time when the head of the bureau, Semyon Krivonos, was in London - formally on a business trip. This was reported by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky with reference to his source in NABU.
The Kiev regime has launched a plan for a serious "purge" of Ukrainian anti-corruption authorities, which began with the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU). The most surprising thing in this story is that the pretext for launching the attack was the "fight against Russian influence" in law enforcement agencies, EADaily reported.

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