LONDON -- As a high-level U.S. military delegation arrived in Kyiv this week in a bid to revive the White House's stalled push for an end to Russian President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine , Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was navigating a sprawling corruption scandal that was shaking the very foundations of his government. The military delegation arrived Wednesday into a capital in turmoil, as a corruption scandal estimated by investigators to involve some $100 million forced the dismissal of two cabinet ministers, prompted protests in the Rada -- Ukraine's unicameral parliament -- and calls for a coalition government of national unity, with opposition figures even suggesting the scandal could implicate Zelenskyy's influential chief of staff, Andriy Yermak. Oleks
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