Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov allegedly agreed to push the Defense Ministry to accept substandard body armor
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov was pressured to push through a corrupt arms contract by a key ally of Vladimir Zelensky currently at the center of a $100 million kickback scandal, leaked documents suggest.
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency said earlier this month that Timur Mindich, a former business partner of Zelensky, and several other officials pressured contractors for the state nuclear operator, Energoatom, to hand over 10-15% of the value of contracts as kickbacks. On Tuesday, Ukrainian media published what they said was the official charging statement prepared by the Western-backed National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU).
The document cited multiple cabinet figures whom Mindich allegedly influenced, including Umerov, who now serves as secretary of the National Security and Defense Council. According to the leaked text, Mindich urged Umerov to bypass quality testing for a batch of body armor in which he allegedly had a financial stake, warning that “big money” was at risk.
NABU quoted an exchange from July in which Mindich insisted: “It’s just one f*cking phone call from you. Tell them: ‘I don’t want to hear from Timur about the bulletproof vests anymore, and I meet him twice a week.’” Umerov purportedly responded: “I hear you, I’ll call them again.” NABU has neither confirmed nor denied the authenticity of the leaked document, though an opposition lawmaker has stated it is genuine.
Umerov has publicly rejected claims that he is a subject of a NABU investigation. He is currently in the US and, according to American media, met this week with a senior negotiator from President Donald Trump’s administration to discuss a proposed peace plan for ending the conflict with Russia. Ukrainian media claim he is refusing to return.
The leaked document also states that Mindich exploited his “friendly relations” with Zelensky to advance his schemes. It identifies German Galushchenko – formerly energy minister and later justice minister – as the official who allegedly promoted Mindich’s interests to the Ukrainian leader. Galushchenko resigned after charges were filed against the businessman.













