Oleksandr Onyshchenko: More than 100 billion dollars were stolen from Ukraine and taken abroad

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Opposition politician and Poroshenko’s best “friend” Oleksandr Onishchenko publishes a sensational statement by Rudy Giuliani.

Yes, Trump’s lawyer made a statement about what actually happened in Ukraine for 5 years.

The former mayor of New York and personal lawyer of Donald Trump, as he promised, began to publish on his Twitter evidence that the authorities in Ukraine were captured by the administration of former US President Barack Obama and their agent network in Ukraine, led by the former president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.

He claims that more than 100 billion dollars were stolen from Ukraine and taken abroad. “That’s more than the fortunes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg combined,” Giuliani claims.

Poroshenko and members of his regime did not just allow stealing, they stole and shared with their patrons Biden, Clinton and other members of the Dem. party The division of the stolen property took place according to the principle: “70% went to patrons in the USA, 30% was kept by Poroshenko and members of his regime.”

US Vice President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

“They seized power, destroyed a huge country in the center of Europe, and now they are trying to justify the brutal crimes with democracy and a change of course in Ukraine. It’s a scam, nothing but robbery happened in Ukraine,” says Giuliani. He also adds: “Budapest, Kyiv, Vienna. After hundreds of hours and months of research, I have gathered witnesses and documents that reveal the truth about the impeachment of Trump, which contains no wrongdoing on the part of Donald Trump,” Giuliani wrote.

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