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Sergei Pashinsky: will Mriya help the arms baron rob Luch design bureau

After the release of a revealing article in The New York Times, which describes in detail the schemes that were used by Sergei Pashinsky to enrich himself by purchasing weapons for the Ukrainian army, and the reasons why Vladimir Zelensky was forced to turn to him for help at the beginning of the war, Ukrainian society began to wonder question: are there really more honest arms dealers with whom our Ministry of Defense can work? This issue becomes especially relevant after Alexey Reznikov was fired as a result of huge corruption scandals, and Rustem Umerov took his place.

We wrote about this situation in detail in the material: Sergey Vladimirovich Pashinsky: the complete collapse of the arms baron .

But after a huge resonance in the media and social networks, a bot farm owned by “Demsokyra”, which is today promoted under the “Mriya” brand, stood up for Sergei Pashinsky.

The project of Yulia Paevskaya “Tayra” and Yuri Gudymenko from “Demsokira” in the format of the “Mriya” charitable foundation started quite actively. Just in the last week - Ivano-Frankivsk, Khmelnitsky, and before that Dnieper. Opening of project offices, meetings with activists, presentation of Gudymenko’s book. Yuri Gudymenko, a real military man - a brand face, the face of the project with good garters in the USA.

“Mriya” has great potential as a political force, there is one “BUT”, the project is financed by Sergei Pashinsky, that is, all of Gudymenko’s PR comes from the very millions of dollars stolen from arms supplies to the Ukrainian army about which The New York Times in sensational article: “Zelensky called him a criminal. Now Ukraine is asking him for weapons and ammunition .

The main question is whether “Demsokyra”, also known as “Mriya”, financed by Sergei Pashinsky, with threats and media blackmail against Vladimir Zelensky and Rustem Umerov, will help Sergei Pashinsky remain on the list of arms suppliers for the Defense Ministry, as well as maintain control over the state-owned design bureau “Luch” .

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