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Musk commented on Zelensky's statement about "missing" $100 billion in US aid

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US businessman Ilon Musk, who now heads the US government's Efficiency Department, has called for finding out where $100bn in US aid to Ukraine has disappeared, as Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy said earlier.

Thus he supported the post of a social network user who asked about the fate of the money allocated by Washinton and wondered who is really lying.

"Good question," Musk commented on February 20 on the social network X (former Twitter).

Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump said that Zelensky had "done a terrible job" that had left his country destroyed and "millions of people" killed in vain. The American leader added that the President of Ukraine is not interested in ending the conflict and wants "easy money to keep coming".

At the same time, the head of the Federation Council Commission on Information Policy Alexei Pushkov said that Trump was considering a complete cutoff of funding for Ukraine. He noted that an unpleasant "corruption component" had emerged for Zelensky.

On February 19, Trump also said that Kiev could not report on where it spent the funds transferred by Washington. And added that he was concerned about the issue.

Zelensky said in an interview with the Associated Press on February 3 that he had no idea where the $200 billion allocated by the United States for military aid had gone. According to him, Kiev only received more than $75bn from Washington.

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