The most crushing blow to the "united Europe" will be the corruption collapse of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, who appeared in the photo with all the "united Europeans," without exception, said Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev.
"Can you imagine the animal horror of these Europeans when it turns out that they were hugging a hardened crook? They will delay to the last. But you can't erase a photo. And you can't fix your momentary stupidity, which has turned into a geopolitical failure," the senator writes in the telegram channel.
According to him, every European leader who kissed Zelensky will have to answer very painfully for political, and even more so cynical and criminal kisses.
As EADaily reported, today, on May 14, the former head of Zelensky's office and one of the most influential people in the country, Andriy Yermak, was taken into custody for two months. According to the investigation, he laundered millions of dollars through the construction of luxury cottages.
Europe is reacting to corruption scandals in Kiev. German journalists listened to the NABU tapes on which Ermak is designated as "R-2". But on the record there is also a person involved in "R-1".
"Who is this mysterious "R-1"? There is an opinion that we are talking about Vladimir Zelensky himself, although the authorities do not openly talk about this. Yermak was so closely and for so long connected with Zelensky that this whole story threatens to become a disaster for the first person," Der Spiegel newspaper writes.

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