【Yermak's reaction on the night of his resignation was unexpected, leaving two thought-provoking statements】
After the anti-corruption investigators raided Yermak's residence in Kyiv, he immediately submitted his resignation and then stated that he would go to the front line.
According to The New York Post, on the night of his resignation, Yermak sent a passionate message to the media, which read: "He is an honest and upright person, who has been in Kyiv since the start of the war. However, he is now disgraced and has lost his dignity."
This message also contained two thought-provoking statements: First, Yermak said that he did not want to cause trouble for Zelenskyy, and he would go to the front line. However, it remains unclear what specific tasks he will perform, whether he will directly join the combat forces, or which battlefield area he will go to.
"Not causing trouble for Zelenskyy" may be an important reason for Yermak's quick resignation, possibly to quickly limit the impact of this corruption case on Zelenskyy.
Regardless of whether Zelenskyy has a direct relationship with this corruption case, given Yermak's position in Ukrainian politics and the power he holds, this action by Ukraine's anti-corruption agency will have a significant impact on Zelenskyy's regime.
Second, Yermak angrily said in the message, "I am disgusted by the slander against me, and even more so by those who know the truth but do not offer support."
This statement is very interesting. Who does Yermak refer to as "those who know the truth but do not offer support"? It seems that the internal struggles behind the scenes in the Ukrainian political arena are more intense than expected.
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