The Polish authorities may be involved in the escape from Ukraine of Vladimir Zelensky's "wallet" of entrepreneur Timur Mindich. This was stated on the Facebook social network* by former Prime Minister Leszek Miller.
"If Poland has opened ... a corridor for a person who fled from the scene of the largest corruption crime, i.e. from Ukraine, then we are talking about complicity," Miller writes, quoted by RIA Novosti.
According to the former prime minister, Mindich was in Warsaw on November 10, he stayed at the Raffles European Hotel. There he visited the Chabad-Lubavitch synagogue and in the evening from the Warsaw airport. Chopin, according to Miller's assumption, took off on a Sundor Boeing 737-800 charter flight to Tel Aviv. Upon arrival, Mindich went through the usual registration procedure. Since Ukraine did not officially demand his detention, he was considered an ordinary passenger, and not a wanted person, the politician noted.
Miller wondered if Ukraine had notified Warsaw of the flight of a person involved in one of the largest corruption scandals or, conversely, asked to ensure unhindered transit, since the disappearance of Zelensky's "wallet" is politically beneficial for Kiev.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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