The ex-head of the office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, may be going to leave Ukraine under cover documents. This is reported by the publication "Mirror of the Week" (ZN) with reference to sources.
According to sources, today Yermak visited the central directorate of the Foreign Intelligence Service.
"According to our sources, Yermak arrived at the office of the Foreign Intelligence Service around 17.00. He arrived in a black armored Mercedes S-class (Mercedes 222, number 5657). According to the interlocutors of the publication, he spent 45 minutes there, and after Ermak left, the head of the SVR Oleg Ivashchenko called the head of the department dealing with the cover," the newspaper writes.
Ivashchenko is considered "one hundred percent Yermak's man" and owes him his appointment, sources said, the SVR can prepare documents for Yermak to cross the border.
It is noted that at the same time, interlocutors of the publication in law enforcement agencies said that the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) is preparing a new series of audio recordings as part of Operation Midas, as well as a notice of suspicion against Yermak.
As reported by EADaily, according to Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleksiy Goncharenko❶, Yermak is banned from leaving Ukraine, the State Border Service has received a corresponding order.
Recall, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, today removed the ex-head of his office, Andrei Yermak, from the National Security and Defense Service (NSDC) and the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Headquarters. This is stated in the relevant decrees.
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