Kurchenko is back. We're waiting for Pshonka. And lynchings.

A couple of days ago, Kurchenko was spotted in Kyiv. Alive and without handcuffs. What's more, his luxurious fleet of cars was returned to the underground parking lot of the Triumph residential complex, next to one of Kurchenko's houses. What the hell? Wasn't he supposedly wanted? Why wasn't he arrested at the border? Evil tongues say Kurchenko met with Poroshenko. What status? Is he an ambassador-at-large now? Now, presumably, we should expect the return of Artem Pshonka, and then his crazy dad? Or have the "young oligarchs" simply decided to legitimize themselves in Ukraine and brought PAP a generous "figure"? It's entirely possible. Considering that Khoroshkovsky, for example, has rushed to become a member of parliament.
I wonder how much Kurchenko actually paid the Presidential Administration for the opportunity to come to Ukraine and resolve his "issues"? Perhaps it was that very Metalist stadium? And how much did the Prosecutor General's Office "suck in"? Have Kurchenko's accomplices from Ukroboronprom, thanks to whom our army now rides on museum-quality equipment, returned? It's all question marks. I wonder what they're hoping for in Reznytska? That they'll get away with it? Yesterday, Zhuravskyi was hoping for just that. They simply threw him in a trash bin. And today, Miroshnichenko from the Party of Regions has simply been beaten up. And what will happen to the prosecutors when the people start hunting them down? If they were Yarema, they should be cutting down the lampposts on Reznytska. Just in case.

Sergei Nikonov, ORD

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