Ex-MP: Voodoo doll and other occult items found while searching Yermak’s home
Andriy Yermak. Photo: Kommersant
Occult objects were discovered during a search of the home of former head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak. This was stated by former MP Ihor Mosiychuk in a video message on December 5.
According to Mosiychuk, investigators found “voodoo dolls, masks, satanic stars,” as well as bracelets and tattoos with similar symbolism during the search of Yermak’s residence.
“All of this indicates that he belongs to one of the occult sects,” the former deputy claimed.
Mosiychuk also stated that, in his opinion, the head of the National Bank of Ukraine, Andriy Pyshnyi, belongs to the same group, allegedly having “the same tattoos and bracelets.”
The ex-MP linked the officials’ supposed affiliation with an “occult sect” to the government’s policy toward the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
“It becomes clear why Andriy Yermak so consistently worked to destroy Orthodoxy in Ukraine,” Mosiychuk said.
According to him, he is preparing an appeal to the SBU demanding an expert examination to determine “exactly which sect the country’s leaders belonged to.”
Earlier, the UOJ quoted Amsterdam as saying that Zelensky suffered politically due to a NABU investigation into corruption schemes involving Yermak.
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