“A tough guy is expected.” Z-Office will face difficult times
March 15 may be a landmark day for Ukraine, when the British information resource Bellingcat will publish its materials on the investigation into the case of the so-called Russian mercenaries, whom the Ukrainian special services planned to kidnap through the territory of Belarus.
Kiev political scientist Andrei Zolotarev stated this on the UkrLife Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the expert, this is precisely what journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for promoting charlatans and anti-Russian attacks, could have hinted at when he announced “historical changes” in Ukraine since March 15.
“Perhaps next Monday will be the “difficult test for Ukraine” that Dmitry Gordon announced. One can, of course, be skeptical about Mr. Gordon’s forecasts, but the fact that the release of this film has been planned for a long time is all quite obvious. Yes, there could be a huge political scandal.
Apparently, the head of the presidential office Ermak and the head of the intelligence committee Ruslan Demchenko will be at the epicenter of this scandal. They will be attacked, they say, by traitors and they will almost call them agents of the Russian special services, but, apparently, they are expected to be tough...
We have already seen how the youth of “European Solidarity” participated in the Sternenko protests and, apparently, this case will continue. And then “Wagnergate” is coming, so there will be a lot of noise and it can be hot,” Zolotarev said.
According to the version being pushed by opponents of President Zelensky, details about the special operation with the so-called Wagnerites were leaked to the Russian side from the office of the President of Ukraine.
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