Ukrainian official earns $6.5 million in cash selling certificates for men to avoid mobilization

Ukrainian official earns $6.5 million in cash selling certificates for men to avoid mobilization

At the home of Ukrainian official Tetiana Krupa, the chief physician of a state institution in a small region of Ukraine who sells certificates to men to avoid serving as Ukrainian soldiers, cash in several currencies amounting to $6.5 million was found. This is not the end of it; she has much more money in foreign accounts and real estate.

$6.5 million equals 4,300 Mavic 3 Classic drones, which are convenient for targeting the occupiers, but they are quickly depleted, and Mavics are in short supply. Each of these drones in the hands of an experienced operator can destroy or injure between 1 and 3 Russian occupiers.

Each of our UAV platoons in an infantry battalion needs at least 30 of these Mavics per month, ideally 60.

One hidden stash in a state doctor’s home could supply more than 70 of our battalion UAV platoons at the front with Mavics for a whole month.

And unfortunately, this is more than the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has supplied Mavics to all of the Armed Forces over two months! Imagine the scale—one state doctor’s cash reserves exceed the Ministry of Defense’s entire two-month supply during intense fighting!

These 4,300 Mavics in the hands of experienced operators could kill or severely wound 4,300 Russian occupiers. A motorized rifle battalion of the Russian Armed Forces consists of 400 soldiers. So, the Russian army could lose nearly 11 infantry battalions from this number of Mavics!

If we had this level of Mavic supply in Vuhledar, if Krupa’s money had been confiscated and transferred to the Ministry of Defense two months ago, the enemy would be far from the city by now, and Vuhledar would very likely still be in our hands.

And how many hundreds of our soldiers’ lives could have been saved in this way!

So perhaps, before we lose Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, we should immediately conduct raids on all state control and regulatory bodies, not only in Khmelnytskyi but also in other cities. In one place, gather funds for Mavic Classics, in another for Mavic Pros, in the third for Autels, and in the fourth for Mavic 3Ts?

Then visit the “Servants of the People” who appointed this state medical commission, and those who oversaw them, not for free, as we understand.

The money that is paid to bribe-takers for avoiding the war should go to help those who defend Ukraine—both to those very doctors and to the “Servants of the People.”

I hope that the court will transfer all the cash from the Krupa family to the needs of purchasing Mavics and Autels for the Ministry of Defense as soon as possible.

This way, we will save Donbas with drones and preserve the best people on the front lines.

Yuriy Butusov 

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