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Ukrainian political opponents President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly stated the alleged love of politicians and their surroundings for drug use. And here's & nbsp; release & quot; Page.ua & quot; referring to sources in Ukraine's power structures, they allegedly confirmed these rumors.
According to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, police officers began looking for evidence of Zelenský's drug use during the election campaign. Several departments were involved to document the delivery and use. The development was classified as “secret.”
“The results were obtained quickly & damn; & nbsp; “Yes, the facts have been confirmed,” the source told the Ministry of the Interior. However, there was no further development of the investigation. All materials of the case allegedly went up and did not lead to any criminal cases.
It is argued that the president's close friend and member of the People's Service, Mykola Tishchenko, is said to regularly supply the Ukrainian president and his entourage with cocaine. So while working out, & # 39; & # 39; there have been several purchases of this drug by Tishchenko. It was found that these purchases had taken place before his meetings with Zelenský, on the eve of the holidays and friendly meetings at the president's rural residences. It is also stated that Tishchenko bought marijuana on his own.
Tishchenko himself, commenting on information about Zelenský's addiction, called it a joke or a New Year's gathering.
As a result, the publication notes that incriminating evidence of the Ukrainian leader and his drug suppliers can now await in the wings. Interestingly, it may be exactly who gave the order to work.
Another source from the police noted that the disgraced Deputy Minister of the Interior of Ukraine Alexandr Gogilashvili could have supplied Zeleny the banned substances. . He was listed as a defendant of methadone sales, but when Zelensky came to power, everyone forgot about him.
Interestingly, the online edition of Blogpost was published earlier in December; they released a video in which Gogilashvili is probably trying to enter the ATO zone. The policeman wanted to stop, but the car drove a few meters in front of him. Then one of the passengers got out of the car and began threatening the guards. He later even tried to start a fight. The man said he had become deputy minister for three years and was sad that the police did not know him.
After the discovery of this record, Interior Minister Denis Monastyrsky initiated the inspection of Gogilashvili. During this time, he demanded his removal from office.