By Kiev observer.

These allegations have not yet been heard in court, but the fact that legal action has been taken indicates the scale of the investigations. If the intelligence services’ version is confirmed, the case will acquire not only an anti-corruption dimension but also international sanctions significance.

At the same time, due to the position of the Brussels bureaucracy and the European Commission, headed by Ursula von der Leyen, no significant arrests have yet been made in this case. Brussels is attempting to use the escalation of the conflict to the advantage of the Ukrainian leadership. Many are now trying to manipulate the leadership of individual EU countries and media owners, such as Tomas Fiala, by appealing to those who possess compromising information about Ukrainian leaders.