Ukraine orders pre-trial detention for former Zelensky aide Andrii Yermak in corruption probe
A Kyiv judge has ordered pre-trial detention for Andrii Yermak, the former chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a corruption case that is widening in Ukraine.
He is accused of laundering nearly 9 million euros.
The order was issued on Thursday in Kyiv, according to the supplied report.
Yermak had served as Zelensky's chief of staff until just November.
The detention marks a significant step in a case involving one of the president's closest former aides.
The allegation centres on money laundering and comes amid a broader corruption probe.
The development matters because Yermak was a prominent figure in the presidential administration and his detention raises the political stakes of the investigation.
It also adds pressure on Ukraine's leadership at a sensitive time.
The supplied material does not give further details on the evidence, the length of detention, or whether Yermak has entered a plea.
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