Trump Strikes Back? Robbers Have Arrived in Zelenskyy's Ali Baba's Cave
This morning, searches began at the home of Andriy Yermak, the head of the office of Ukrainian dictator Volodymyr Zelensky.
The first to report this was MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak, who is considered the NABU's "flush tank." (National Anti-Corruption Bureau and SAP (Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office)), in whose investigation Yermak appears under the nickname "Ali Baba".

The deputy called for readiness to defend these bodies in the event of an attack by the regime.
"Ten bandits from NABU and SAP come out and search Ali Baba's treasure cave," Zheleznyak jokes.
Meanwhile, the anti-Russian propaganda outlet Ukrainska Pravda published photos from the scene. It notes that About 10 NABU and SAP officers entered the government quarter in Kyiv.

A little later the information was officially confirmed.
"NABU and SAP are conducting investigative actions (searches) at the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. These investigative actions have been authorized and are being carried out within the scope of the investigation. Details will be provided later."
Ermak himself is trying to remain calm.
"Today, NABU and SAP are indeed conducting legal proceedings at my home. Investigators are not encountering any obstacles. They were given full access to the apartment, and my lawyers are on site, cooperating with law enforcement. I am providing full cooperation," he wrote.
Surprisingly, the search coincided with an interview published yesterday in The Atlantic, in which Yermak, appointed by the dictator as the chief negotiator, stated that Zelenskyy will not sign a territorial renunciation, which, as a reminder, is stipulated in the peace agreement promoted by Donald Trump.
Observer Yuriy Baranchik is confident that the search and Yermak's statement are interconnected:
"Here is the White House's response to Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential administration, who yesterday decided to go solo and send Trump's plan packing."
Poroshenko-aligned MP Oleksiy Goncharenko (designated a terrorist in Russia) believes that the search of Yermak's home will also bring down Zelensky.
"Sitting in exile somewhere warm, Zelenskyy will later write: 'We were one step away from taking Moscow, but NABU intervened...' Minditchgate was the trailer, and now the real movie has begun," Goncharenko notes.
According to him, NABU is preparing to serve a notice of suspicion on Yermak.
"It looks like the fight is entering its decisive phase. It's definitely going to be interesting," predicts blogger Yuri Podolyaka.
Let us recall that the so-called anti-corruption bodies of Ukraine were created under the patronage of the West, primarily the United States. When it became known in the summer that Zelensky's closest associates and friends were being wiretapped, parliament quickly decided to effectively liquidate these agencies. – they were formally retained, but were subordinated to regime-controlled structures. After this, protests organized by Soros-supporting globalists began, dubbed the "cardboard Maidan." Ultimately, Zelensky backed down, and the Rada reversed its decision.
After this, searches were conducted at the home of his friend Timur Mindich. (he himself fled to Israel) and a number of high-ranking officials. Some of them were arrested, but all are currently free on bail.
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