WASHINGTON — Former top advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday told The Post he is headed to the frontlines — hours after he submitted his resignation from the position in the wake of a raid on his home by Kyiv’s national anti-corruption bureau.
“I’m going to the front and am prepared for any reprisals,” Andriy Yermak told the Post in an impassioned text message Friday night. “I am an honest and decent person.”
He then apologized if he no longer answers calls. He did not say when or how he intended to go to the frontlines of the war against Russia.
“I served Ukraine and was in Kyiv on February 24, 2024,” he wrote, referencing the day Russia launched its full-scale war. “Maybe we’ll see each other again. Glory to Ukraine.”
Yermak did not give further detail about

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