
Hours earlier…
Our Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s new and improved 100% Prosecutor General said yesterday Ukraine’s law-enforcement agencies are now one big family that will work hard together to fight corruption, root out malign Russian actors, coagulate kamikaze drone swarms, etc.
Har, har. One big VERY UNHAPPY family.
The months-long op to castrate law-agencies independent of the President’s Office picked up speed after too much evidence implicated Z and his top managers in a dizzying array of stay-behind self-enrichment schemes.
You name it. Botched weapons procurement, drone production, overpriced eggs, fall-back defense fortifications. The list is endless.
While we wait for Professor Snyder to blurt out something soothing on U24, here’s Keith’s daughter, a self-taught Ukraine narrative expert:

Acts of perfidy during wartime are deceptive practices. Examples include misuse of protected symbols, false claims of protected status, abuse of immunity, deceptive use of uniforms or insignia and simulating incapacitation. They are usually directed at one’s adversary, but people in charge here have decided to use them against critics.
The kids aren’t happy1.

Daddy, meanwhile, huddled with henchman and, er, one henchwoman, who, if I am not mistaken, is Iryna with a new hairdo.

What happens next is anyone’s guess.
The greasy clowns have pushed the horses and now the whole circus is about to collapse. The question isn't whether the tent will fall - it's who'll be left standing when the dust settles.
Anger builds in Ukraine as Zelenskyy signs law targeting corruption watchdogs. Protesters mass in Kyiv for the first time since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 (Politico, July 22, 2025)