Today I'll show You the lifestyle of Ukrainian officials in France.
After the material was published in Ukrainian language, Zelenskyy started pressure on my colleagues from "Ukrainian Truth" Media (sponsored by Soros).
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Vadim Stolar, Committee on Combating Organized Crime and Corruption.
Lamborghini and villa.
He is a partner of Vitaliy Klitschko. They are suspected of stealing billions from the budget of Kiev.
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Konstantin Zhevago, The Committee on Justice and the Rule of Law.
On his yacht Z.
He is suspected of stealing billions from ordinary Ukrainians through banks.
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Igor Rybalko, Chairman of the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on Financial Policy and Banking.
His wife on her Porsche Taycan and Rollce Royce with ukrainian registration.
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Vitaliy Khomutynnik, Chairman of the Committee on Tax and Customs Policy.
Villa, Bentley and Lamborghini.
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Yuriy Ivanyuschenko, Committee on Fuel and Energy Complex, Nuclear Policy and Nuclear Safety.
Very important industry.
His Rollce Royce and a family in Bentley.
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Alexander Yaroslavskiy, Committee on Foreign Affairs.
He promised to sell his yacht Kaiser and to help his neibourgh city - Kharkiv.
He lied. His family is chilling on the yacht. While soldiers are dying.
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Leonid Kuchma, ex-President.
And his family's villa.
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Igor Abramovich, Committee on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy.
He has villa, Porsche Cayenne, Porsche Cayenne, Mercedes GLE, Mercedes V-Class...
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Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe. According to the world bank, every second ukrainian is below poverty line.
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Dear @JDVance,
even if you stop sending money to Ukraine, it will NOT save your parents.
Zelensky and Yermak turned Ukraine into the scam capital.
2000 fraudulent call centers steal money from elderly in the US, Russia, and Europe...
They steal min $10 BILLION a year.
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OCCRP Organized Crime and Corruption:
- A trail of ruined lives leads to a Kyiv call center.
- Luxury cars line the parking lot of Kyiv's upscale Mandarin Plaza shopping center, while their wealthy owners flaunt their wealth in jewelry and designer clothing stores.
- In one note from October 2019, a call center employee wrote about a 67-year-old Swedish woman: "She sold her house to pay, broke, crying."
The woman, contacted in Sweden, told reporters she was tricked into investing over $100,000 by Kyiv-based Milton employees who took out loans on her behalf.
- One Kyiv call center earned a whopping €65 million in profits in 2019.
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Emerging Europe Policy and Governance Council:
- After massive exposure in the international media, Ukrainian call centers, including one located in the heart of Kyiv, continue to operate with impunity.
- The world's largest scam call center is located in central Kyiv.
- The scammers have currently reached victims in more than 50 countries.
- More than 18 months after the scam was exposed by some of the world's most prestigious media outlets, the Ukrainian government has taken no action.
The New York Times: Ukraine's forces are running out.
- There are almost no volunteers left.
- Soldiers desert from the army in mass.
- At the same time, tens of thousands of new volunteers are joining the Russian army.
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Ukrainian soldiers have already been serving for three years under permanent contracts, leaving them no control over their future.
Volunteers are almost nonexistent, as their permanent contracts are alike a one-way ticket to the front lines.
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Ukraine is facing a nationwide problem of draft evasion.
Zelenskyy is denying rest to exhausted soldiers.
All initiatives aimed at recruiting people for the war have failed to address Ukraine's troop shortage.
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Biased global media like to express sympathy for “prisoners of conscience,” using the term as a political tool of pressure.
But why is it not acceptable to talk about this problem in Ukraine?
For many years the US and Europe held up my country as a showcase of aspirations for freedom and democracy.
It didn’t work out.
The result — Zelenskyy’s dictatorship.
Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have been deprived of their freedom for taking a position for peace.
Just think about it: people simply did not want war!
Among them are journalists, clergymen, politicians and ordinary citizens — repressed or killed by the regime.
Today there are two paths in Ukraine: to fight or to be silent — or not exist at all.
I’ve appealed to the President of the United States to help free ALL political prisoners from punishment.
Every day hundreds of people asking for help via email.
I want to share with you some of the most touching stories.
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- My daughter, a second-year medical university student, was detained for talking to her godmother, who lives in Russia. Ten trials have already passed, the child is still in a pretrial detention center… The prosecutor is asking for 15 years. Help, save my child.
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- A priest, monk and preacher of Christ languishes in captivity; after the start of the war he welcomed countless refugees into the church. He fed them, helped raise children, assisted pregnant women… Convicted for a position for peace. He has been imprisoned for 1.5 years. He’s being taken forinterrogations in the heat without food or water! They are waiting for him to die! Help, we beg you.