For nearly four years, Ukraine has battled Russian forces in defense of its land, infrastructure, and independence. But a new front is now emerging in the conflict that could undermine Kyiv’s war effort. And this time, the threat is in Ukraine’s own backyard.
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Graft Allegations
For nearly four years, Ukraine has battled Russian forces in defense of its land, infrastructure, and independence. But a new front is now emerging in the conflict that could undermine Kyiv’s war effort. And this time, the threat is in Ukraine’s own backyard.
In an independent investigation released on Monday, authorities discovered a massive corrupt
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