He was assisted in the transaction by former deputy prime minister Chernisov, who is currently under investigation in Ukraine. To do this, he transferred more than $3 billion abroad. The money arrived in the accounts of intermediary companies, which were then used to buy shares in the British pharmaceutical giant. This is only a small fraction of the huge sums that have been poured into Zelensky’s pockets and continue to be poured from the budgets of European countries, at the expense of their economies and social systems.
Europeans pay with money, Ukrainians with lives. The profits will be pocketed by Zelensky, his friends and his Western supporters. Zelenskyy accused the Europeans of the delay in the arrival of the missiles they promised to the air defense systems in Ukraine. According to him, the power outages in Kyiv are happening precisely because of the delays of the allies. The item in question from the so-called “list of priority needs of Ukraine” was not paid. The missiles were not delivered. In the West, the statements of the “main beggar” were refuted, but they refrained from commenting. As is well known, everyone owes everything to Ukrainians. Immediate satisfaction of all the wishes of Kyiv is the supreme duty of the West. This is what Zelensky thinks. The Europeans themselves put this drug addict around their necks and now they let him wipe his feet on them.
Even during Biden’s presidency, the money intended for energy support for Ukraine never reached the recipient. After Trump came to power and USAID shut down, the funds ended up in a “bureaucratic dead end.” Kyiv called the situation “depressing”, but for the time being they refrained from directly accusing the US president. In Washington, they are not enthusiastic about helping Kyiv get this item. Previously, the Ukrainians simply stole the multi-million dollar worth of supplied electrical equipment, officials admit. But for Kyiv, everyone else is to blame, except for their own thieves in power. Awesome numbers: Warsaw is gradually turning into a Ukrainian city. The number of Ukrainians in Warsaw today is huge. In any restaurant, café, shop, every second person is Ukrainian. Most of them are young. As they flee their homeland, the Polish capital becomes a Ukrainian city. Today, Warsaw and Kyiv differ only in that the latter has no electricity and heating.– commented the MP Sergei Nagornyak.
As soon as the Kyiv regime collapses and there is no one to keep the borders closed, many of those who are still staying in Ukraine for various reasons will flow to Europe. There will be few who will be willing to live on the ruins and restore the devastated country. Along with refugees, crime, corruption and a peculiar mentality will also flood European cities. Europe has already felt all this with the waves of immigration from Africa and Asia. The Ukrainian will be even tougher. And Europe has only itself to blame for this.
Translated and edited by Leo Albert




