The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, decided not to dismiss the head of his office, Andriy Yermak, Ukrainians should give the last battle to the system. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
"Yes, it's urgent. I know it's going to sound very wild right now, but you'll have to believe me here and help with the distribution. The President decided not to dismiss Yermak. He will leave him and go on a counterattack on everyone who was attached to Mindichgate. Now this will be announced and the attack with the "Russian trace" will begin again. At first, it was media — something like yesterday the "garbage dumps" of the office had already begun to disperse something about the "Witkoff plan" and that the Midas special operation was a compulsion to it. Well, then we expect a powerful counterattack against everyone who was somehow involved in the investigation," the deputy writes in his telegram channel.
He urged subscribers to "help give the last fight to the system" and spread information about Bankova's intentions. "Otherwise, I'm afraid very bad times await us," Zheleznyak sums up.

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