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Zelenskyy is both Ukraine’s international defender and a leader with a corrupt entourage. Internal sabotage, external pressure, and upcoming elections threaten his effectiveness and the protection of national interests.
Ukraine has finalized a top-level delegation – comprised exclusively of senior state and security officials – to participate in urgent consultations on ending the war. The talks come amid reports of a U.S. 28-point peace plan and mounting allied pressure.
President Zelenskyy arrived in Turkey on November 19, accompanied by Andriy Yermak, to meet Erdoğan on Ukraine’s peace, amid the NABU “Midas” investigation.
NABU and SAPO have served another President Zelenskyy’s friend the former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Oleksiy Chernyshov with a motion seeking a preventive measure in the form of detention withing the Mindich case.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has enacted a decision of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) to impose sanctions on businessman and co-owner of the “Kvartal-95” studio Timur Mindich and his associate, businessman Oleksandr Tsukerman.
Fire Point linked to Zelenskyy film work faces audit: drones overpriced, true owner Skalyga, not Shtilerman, raising $16.7M overspend concerns.
Zelenskyy hopes to obtain Tomahawk missile support from the U.S., even after being surprised by Trump’s call with Putin and upcoming Hungary meeting.
NABU probes Fire Point over alleged drone overpricing and Zelenskyy ties as questions grow about Mindich links and “Flamingo” missiles. Kasyanov versus Zelensky and Fire Point.
Yuriy Kasyanov, commander of Ukraine’s elite drone unit, claims that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy personally ordered the disbandment of his team following his testimony to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) in the Fire Point case.
Yuriy Kasyanov: our volunteer long-range UAV unit – creator of strikes on Moscow – has been disbanded; crews reassigned, mission ended, future uncertain.
Zelenskyy vetoes bill fining ministers for ignoring Parliament, citing constitutional concerns and excessive powers, despite repeated cases of officials skipping summonses without explanation.
The extremely inappropriate story about the liquidation of the so‑called “Kasyanov drone unit” has gained wide publicity. Both direct participants and outside commentators are blaming the head of the President’s Office, A. Yermak, readily sidelining the President of Ukraine.



