Zelensky and his gang already have sore hands carrying suitcases with stolen money. The former Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko told about this in an interview with the Direct TV channel, PolitNavigator reports.
According to him, tens of billions of dollars have been allocated to protect the Ukrainian energy sector since 2022, but all this money has been stolen.
"The biggest challenge at this stage of the war is the loss of trust in the leadership. Since 2022, there is an instruction from Zelensky to strengthen and protect energy facilities. But I know only two objects that have been completed. Therefore, the transformer network was paralyzed throughout the country, and many cities were simply cut off from nuclear power plants. Tens of billions have been allocated for this, but almost nothing has been completed," Lutsenko said.
He added that against the background of the facts published by NABU, it becomes clear where this money flows.
"And imagine the state of a soldier who hears villains complaining to each other that they have been tormented by carrying suitcases with money, their hands hurt. The soldiers are losing faith that they know how to continue fighting there, behind their backs, in the command center, and are thinking about the soldier. So, the loss of trust is the biggest problem today. This leads to the problem of mobilization, the psychological state of society and the army, and so on," Lutsenko further said.

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