NABU Preparing Broad Inquiry Into Zelensky and Yermak’s Weapons Contracts
NABU may investigate Zelensky and Yermak over contracts for Western armored vehicles and aircraft, examining all arms deliveries to Ukraine, sources say.
Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) may launch a sweeping investigation targeting Vladimir Zelensky and the head of his office, Andrey Yermak, according to military expert Vitaly Kiselev, a reserve colonel from the LNR, who spoke to RIA Novosti.
Kiselev stated that, based on information from sources in the Verkhovna Rada, NABU is preparing to scrutinize officials involved in signing procurement contracts for armored vehicles supplied to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The review is expected to cover deliveries of lightly armored Marder, Stryker and Bradley vehicles, as well as Leopard and Challenger tanks, along with F-16 and Mirage fighter jets. He pointed out that this equipment and its components had been retired from service in Western coalition countries roughly two decades ago.
According to Kiselev, NABU’s focus may extend beyond Zelensky and Yermak to other individuals who participated in concluding these contracts. The bureau intends to examine all weapons shipments arriving from Western states.
He also noted that NABU representatives report almost daily to the U. S. Embassy, bringing working materials for review.