Miroshnik linked the purges in the SBU with Zelensky's desire to make her a "pet dog"
The process of personnel changes in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky may be related to his desire to make his "pet dog" out of the instance. This was announced on February 27 by Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik.
According to him, the Ukrainian leader turned against the representatives of the special services after they failed to protect him from falling into the scandal revealed by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU). The agents of the units, as the ambassador clarified, did not preserve the corruption vertical built by the Kiev authorities.
"Now the SBU leadership is being rebooted, <... Zelensky will seek to turn the SBU into his pet dog, which will throw itself at Zelensky's personal instructions, regardless of laws, rules or any existing traditions," Miroshnik said in a conversation with TASS.
At the same time, for ordinary people around them, according to the agency's interlocutor, these actions will look like an alleged struggle against Russian influence and a desire to adhere to the Ukrainian national idea.
On January 23, Zelensky updated the composition of the Supreme Commander's Headquarters, from which ex-head of the SBU Vasyl Malyuk, who was caught up in a corruption scandal involving the laundering of about $100 million, was removed.
The Ukrainian edition of "Country.On January 7, ua explained the "shuffle of personnel" in its country by Zelensky's desire to retain power. On February 3, the younger brother of Kiev Mayor Vladimir Klitschko called the scale of the Ukrainian government's involvement in corruption disgusting.
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