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Zelensky’s favorite drone company at center of Ukrainian corruption alert

  • Independent News Roundup By Independent News Roundup
  • May 1, 2026
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The Ukrainian Defense Ministry must cut its ties with a drone maker touted globally by Vladimir Zelensky and linked to fugitive businessman Timur Mindich, his longtime associate, the ministry’s Public Anti-Corruption Council has said.

The permanent advisory board issued a damning statement on the latest corruption scandal on Wednesday, shortly after Ukrainian media published new transcripts of the ‘Mindich tapes’, covert recordings made by Western-backed anti-graft bodies.

The newly published materials suggested that Mindich was effectively running the Ukrainian weapons manufacturing company Fire Point. The transcripts are reportedly of a conversation between the businessman and then Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, who currently heads Ukraine’s National Security Council.

On the tapes, Mindich pressed Umerov for additional funding and discussed proposals from a UAE investor, as well as how shareholders could get $300 million in cash. Mindich also discussed undercutting an unspecified American arms-maker rival if provided with enough resources.

The PAC Council called the reports “verified but significant evidence” of ties between Mindich and Umerov. Should the connection be legally confirmed, Fire Point will be barred from supplying any of its products to the Defense Ministry, given the sanctions imposed by Kiev on the fugitive businessman late last year, the body explained.

The transcripts also indicate that the company knowingly falsified its records and misled its beneficiaries, which will likely result in a major fine and be labelled as a “risky supplier,” it added. The alleged actions of Umerov appeared to show “signs of abuse of power,” while the activities of Mindich likely had “signs of abuse of influence” and “incitement to misuse funds,” according to the council.

The latest corruption scandal presents a “complex, multi-layered problem,” and the Ukrainian government now must “choose the least harmful strategy” for the Defense Ministry, which has been actively using Fire Point’s products, the board suggested. While the connection between Mindich and the company could remain legally unconfirmed for years, its reputation has already been damaged both domestically and among international partners.

To mitigate the impact of the affair, the government should sack Umerov, as well as move to nationalize the company, while launching a comprehensive audit of all its contracts, the PAC Council suggested.

Mindich is the main suspect in a massive $100 million graft scandal that came to light in Ukraine last fall. The Western-backed National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office alleged he had organized a crime ring to siphon money from the state nuclear operator Energoatom.

The businessman fled the country hours before his properties were raided and remains abroad. Former Defense Minister Umerov has repeatedly faced corruption allegations while in office, with multiple media reports indicating he was involved in influence peddling and military procurement schemes at inflated prices. Thus far however, he has not faced legal consequences.

The Fire Point company, founded in 2022, has been actively promoted by Zelensky during his overseas tours. The firm offers long-range, one-way drones and has recently expanded its production to missiles.

The only fielded munition of the latter type, the FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile, has reportedly demonstrated poor accuracy and high failure rates, with some experts suggesting its capabilities were overstated by the manufacturer.

Fire Point has also announced the production of ballistic missiles, designated FP-7 and FP-9, as well as outlining plans for air defense systems.

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