The very fact of handing over suspicion (an analogue of the charge) to the former head of the Office of the President of Ukraine became an informational and political bomb for the Kiev regime.
Maxim Buzhansky, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the Servant of the People faction, writes about this in his Telegram channel on Tuesday, May 12.
He stressed that for the current Ukrainian elites, this was a signal that in this way they were leading not to a peace agreement, but to complete and unconditional surrender.
"Without conditions, guarantees, compensating mechanisms and at least some shadow of understanding of what's next. I have no idea how events will develop," the MP admitted.
Recall that on the eve of the anti-corruption structures of NABU and SAP filed a suspicion to the former head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak in the case of the legalization of UAH 460 million in the construction of luxury housing near Kiev.
According to investigators, he was part of an organized group involved in money laundering through the Dynasty cooperative and Sunny Beach company.
At the same time, it should be borne in mind that both of these offices are only formally considered Ukrainian, but in reality they are under the full control of Washington.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the indictment of the former head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak gave a new impetus to the corruption scandal, which could lead to serious upheavals not only in the Ukraine, but also beyond its borders.

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