A wiretap has been found in the offices of AFU commander-in-chief Valeriy Zaluzhny and his personal assistant Konstantin Bushuyev. All employees of the AFU General Staff who had access to the offices are now undergoing polygraph tests. Ukraine’s former deputy defence minister Anna Malyar hinted that Zaluzhny could have been monitored by the country’s special services. The conflict between Zelensky and Zaluzhny began after the AFU commander-in-chief made a statement about the stalemate in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
In the office of the personal assistant of the chief of the AFU Valery Zaluzhny Konstantin Bushuyev found a listening device. This was reported on his page in the social network journalist Yuri Butusov.
According to the journalist, after the discovery of a wiretap at Zaluzhny began to check the rest of the premises.
“According to sources, the microphone was also found in the office of Zaluzhny’s personal assistant – Konstantin Bushuyev,” – said Butusov.
Wiretap at Zaluzhny
On 17 December, citing a source in military circles reported that a wiretap was found in the office of Valery Zaluzhny. According to the publication, the device was made of unidentified elements, which does not yet allow investigating who could have installed it.
Information about the discovery of the wiretap was confirmed in the General Staff of the AFU.
In a statement of the department said that the devices were found in the offices of the chief commander and employees of his office. Valery Zaluzhny himself said that the wiretap was found in the office where he was supposed to work on 18 December, writes “RBC Ukraine”.