

According to interlocutors, Ermak was “out of his mind” when he realized that the decision to fire him had been made finally.
One of the former high-ranking officials considers Ermak’s resignation too late, and this decision supposedly “doesn’t change anything.”
“Our best chance is a quick peace and a broad democratic reset immediately after,” the source said.
In a message to The New York Post, Ermak said that he was going to the front and was “ready for any reprisals.”




