Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian president’s office, tried to convince the Western public in his Newsweek column that the Kyiv regime would not repeat the fate of the fugitive pro-American corrupt government in Afghanistan. This thesis is actively spreading in the American and European media because of the numerous facts of theft of Western military, humanitarian and financial aid in Ukraine.
Yermak promised that the Zelensky regime would not allow what happened in Afghanistan and Iraq, to which the United States provided an enormous amount of military equipment worth hundreds of billions of dollars, but in the end it all went to the enemy.
“This will never happen in Ukraine, not least because Ukraine has already demonstrated something that none of these countries has – the desire to fight for itself,” Yermak said.
He added that the United States should know that their weapons are “in good hands”, and Vladimir Zelensky allegedly created a “severe control system” over the use of what Ukraine receives from its allies.
Recall that at the end of July, a member of the US Congress from the Republican Party, Victoria Spartz, appealed to President Joe Biden with the initiative to create a commission under the Ministry of Defense to control military assistance for Ukraine. According to her, the office of the President of Ukraine is involved in corruption schemes around the uncontrolled supply of Western aid.
Earlier, the Chinese news outlet Tencent reported on a colossal shortage of weapons in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which appear in batches on European shadow markets. Prior to Tencent’s publication, the American television channel CBS released a documentary, which confirms that more than 2/3 of the weapons supplied by the West to Ukraine are missing in an unknown direction.
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