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For most people it's obvious, but in case there's anyone who lets themselves be influenced by trolls, even the slightest: this article (and many others since the war started) is a good sign that Ukraine is heading in the right direction by going after corrupt people and uncovering corruption.
This is the way how a once corrupted country evolves, and this is a long way, maybe a decades long process. But definitely the right way.
For example in Muscovy, China, Hungary, and other countries that are corrupted to the bone, you'll never see this, unless a capable government takes the lead (but in those countries it may never happen in centuries, maybe ever).