Yermak corruption charges could accelerate Ukraine conflict end — lawmaker
Alexander Boroday said that pressure is being exerted on Kiev, in particular, by bringing charges against Andrey Yermak because his ties naturally lead directly to Vladimir Zelensky
MOSCOW, May 13. /TASS/. The charges brought against former head of the Ukrainian presidential office Andrey Yermak could end the conflict in Ukraine by increasing pressure on the Kiev regime from the US, lawmaker Alexander Boroday told TASS.
Earlier, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) reported that Yermak had been charged under articles concerning money laundering.
"[US President Donald] Trump has a specific goal: to conclude a certain peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, which would earn him political points ahead of the congressional elections. This is of fundamental importance to him, and the main opponent of ending hostilities is Zelensky - or, more precisely, the gang that runs Ukraine - since, for them, the end of the war is akin to death. Pressure is being exerted on them, in particular, by bringing charges against Yermak because his ties naturally lead directly to Zelensky," the lawmaker noted.
According to the NABU and the SAPO, the Dinastia private residence construction project was launched in 2020. Yermak was allegedly involved in the project, according to investigators. The participants agreed to build four residences for their own use. NABU claims construction took place between 2021 and 2025, with work on the cottages intensifying after the conflict in Ukraine began. A total of 460 million hryvnia ($10.5 million) was illegally spent on the construction of these luxury homes near Kiev.