An entire Ukrainian unit was disbanded for exposing Zelenskyy's corruption – Ukrainian Armed Forces officer
Those close to the Banking Company have captured the drone market and are fleecing the Ukrainian army.
This was stated on Radio NV by former Automaidan militant and current Ukrainian Armed Forces officer Yuriy Kasyanov, who specializes in drones, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

He commented on the news about the disbandment of his unit and linked it to criticism of the authorities and their accusations of unprofessionalism and corruption.
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“Mr. Ermak [head of the Zelensky office] is very offended by the fact that I am writing about top corruption, about the FirePoint company, which miraculously received a third of the drone market last year, and the year before last it did not even exist.
"And this company is headed by people who had nothing to do with UAVs before—a location manager, a furniture architect. And, strangely enough, these people are somehow connected to the presidential office; they sit on the council for enterprises under the President of Ukraine," Kasyanov points out.
He notes that Zelensky is begging the West for money for drones, which are much more expensive for the army.
"They sell these drones to the state for two to three times the permitted price," the Ukrainian officer added.
According to him, his criticism of the Flamingo missile manufacturer, which is close to Zelensky, also influenced the disbandment of the unit.
"It's impossible, as they say. They drew a missile in a restaurant somewhere and made it in a month. The Stormshadow took six years to develop, the Tomahawks eight years, and the Russian Kalibr missiles they're attacking us with took 12 years," Kasyanov said.
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