Ukrainian Prosecutor General Klymenko said in an interview that a week ago he and the head of the Anti-Corruption Center met with Zelenskyy. This meeting was not to report on corruption among senior Ukrainian officials, but because the life safety of the Anti-Corruption Center was threatened, especially when investigating corruption cases related to the procurement of drones by high-ranking members of the National Guard. They asked Zelenskyy to ensure the safety of anti-corruption personnel. Previously, Klymenko had stated that the head of Ukraine's intelligence agency, Malukh, had said it was possible to open fire on anti-corruption personnel carrying out searches. However, this time Klymenko denied that the President's Office was connected to the "People's Servant Party" (Zelenskyy's party) MP Kuznetsov, who was exposed in the drone procurement corruption case, and former Governor of Luhansk Oblast Gaidai.
Previously, the Anti-Corruption Center and the Anti-Corruption Prosecution Office of Ukraine faced strong resistance when investigating high-ranking members of the Ukrainian military National Guard, even with threats from high-ranking members of the National Guard to enter Kyiv to "remove the corrupt." The Anti-Corruption Center and the Anti-Corruption Prosecution Office were established by the EU to strengthen control over Zelenskyy's administration. Given that these two agencies had exposed Trump's dirt during the US election, Zelenskyy wanted to take advantage of this to get rid of these two institutions, but faced strong opposition from the EU. Under the threat of the EU, Zelenskyy was forced to restore the rights of these two institutions.
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