Bezuhla made accusations against the Chief of the General Staff of the AFU.


People's deputy Maryana Bezuhla accused the Chief of the General Staff of the AFU Anatoliy Bargylevych of bribery and sent a request to the State Bureau of Investigations.
«It is interesting why Syrskyi continues to hide in the Kharkiv region, including, according to my information, at his dacha, and the Chief of the General Staff Bargylevych has not been seen for a long Time? Documents are signed by his deputy. At the same time, rumors about a bribe allegedly caught Bargylevych are increasingly spreading. This information quickly spread among the military and further damages the already low authority of the General Staff of the AFU among combat units», – Bezuhla wrote.
She stated that the SBI responded «evasive» to her official request. According to her, the department reported that they had transferred the information to the NABU for verification.
Let us remind you that on September 19, the Verkhovna Rada dismissed MP Maryana Bezuhla from the position of deputy chairman of the committee on national security, defense and intelligence issues.
By the way, the former speaker of the Air Forces of the AFU Yuriy Ignat emotionally reacted to Maryana Bezuhla's post, where she indicated that the death of F-16 pilot Oleksii Moonfish Mesia allegedly occurred as a result of the work of the Patriot SAM. On his Facebook page, he publicly appealed to the Security Service of Ukraine and the State Bureau of Investigations.
MP Maryana Bezuhla met with the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov. She posted the corresponding photo on Facebook.
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