Interesting information about Yermak, who is leading Ukraine toward defeat and capitulation to the invader, Russia, wrapped in an embroidered shirt for the Ukrainians.
Yulia Kuzhelnaya.
A woman very close to Yermak, the love of his life, is a citizen of the Russian Federation (which is nothing unusual—in the President’s Office, this is a trend). Her name is Zoya Ponomaryova, reports Oleg Lemishko.
All I managed to dig up about her on the internet is an article by O. Navalny dated January 13, 2015, which he published on his website. In it, he claimed that the luxurious estate in Spain, attributed to Putin by the Western press, was actually registered to the company Xareni Development, which, according to Spanish registration documents, is managed by Zoya Ponomaryova.
Considering that in 2013, Zoya Ponomaryova replaced Valery Andreevich Ponomaryov as the CEO of another company—a winemaking firm called VINO PINO SL—Navalny suggested that she is the daughter of the senator from the Kamchatka region, V. A. Ponomaryov.
Most of Yermak’s secret negotiations, both with Western and Russian politicians, took place in this Spanish mansion. Yermak was introduced to Ponomaryov by his business partner, Russian citizen Rakhamim Emanuilov, with whom the head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office co-owned a business until the end of 2021.
Yermak was a business partner of Emanuilov in two Ukrainian companies—M.E.P. LLC and CJSC Interpromfinance Ukraine.
Emanuilov is not only the beneficiary of Interpromfinance Russia CJSC but also the founder of Interpromtorg, which is listed among the shareholders of the Russian Interprombank.
One of the board members of Interprombank is Ivan Sadchykov, the son-in-law of the recently deceased Sergey Prikhodko—the very same S. Prikhodko who, until his last days, was one of the overseers of Russia’s covert foreign operations forces.
So what does this mean?
Right next to the President of Ukraine, handling “sensitive and delicate matters,” is a person directly linked to Russian centers of covert foreign operations. Could this be the reason Russia seems to know almost every Ukrainian move in the international and other spheres?
Who is really shaping Ukraine’s foreign policy—President Zelensky, or Russian covert foreign operations centers through Yermak?
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