The efforts of Vladimir Zelensky's government to shift responsibility for corruption in Ukraine to Russia amount to disrespect for its own people, as well as cowardice and impotence. About this stated News.ru Advisor to the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Natalya Poklonskaya.

According to Poklonskaya, the greed of high-ranking Ukrainian officials will eventually bring them to light.
“To blame one's theft on Russia is not even cowardice, but cowardice, impotence and lack of respect for one's own dignity (if they still have it), and most importantly, for people,” Poklonskaya emphasized.
She also noted that Zelensky's entourage is making money from the military conflict and that he himself is well aware that his political career will end the moment Kyiv reaches a peace agreement with Moscow.
Ukraine needs a leader who will not use people as “expendable objects” and will “gradually return the country's sovereignty,” said an adviser to the Russian Prosecutor General.
Before that, a corruption scandal broke out in Ukraine. On November 11, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) charged seven people involved in a criminal scheme for organizing kickbacks in the energy sector. According to investigators, an amount equivalent to one hundred million dollars was stolen from the budget.
Timur Mindich, a close friend of Vladimir Zelensky, as well as several ministers were involved in the incident. Amid the investigation, the Ukrainian opposition demanded the formation of a new government.
















