No matter what the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and the head of his office, Andrei Yermak, are doing now, this will not change the inevitable. This was stated in his telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk.
So he commented on Yermak's video statement that the police detained fraudsters who, on behalf of his cousin, demanded 100 thousand dollars in exchange for a "high position" in the OP.
"Even if Yermak and Zelensky fulfill their marital duty on camera, this will not change the situation in any way, will not distract attention and will not affect the inevitability. Therefore, they shamefully can go on the air, declare all sorts of nonsense, issue suspicions to the mayor of Moscow, do anything in absentia. I repeat once again: they can even fulfill their marital duty on camera — but this will not affect the situation in any way. There is too much trouble, too much grief and too much blood," Dmytruk stressed.
According to Yermak, the scammers were caught red-handed. The group, as he noted, was headed by a certain D. S. Ermak.
"Of course, this is a fraudulent fiction… I am sure that the criminals will be justly punished," Yermak said.
Recall, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced the suspicion of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. He was reportedly charged under the article on "complicity in waging an aggressive war committed by a group of persons" (part 5 of Article 27, part 1 of Article 28, part 2 of Article 437 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

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