regional offices for military recruitment were let go, were fired amid allegations of corruption. president zelenskyy taking a very tough stance on this, kim, and saying in a public statement that he sees any acts of corruption at a time of war as high treason. take a listen. translator: some took cash, some took cryptocurrency. that s the only difference. the cynicism is the same everywhere, enlistment, illegal benefit, illegal transportation of persons liable for military service across the border. this system should be run by people who know exactly what war is and why cynicism and bribery in times of war will constitute treason. reporter: this isn t the first time during this conflict, kim, that issues of corruption have plagued president zelenskyy s government. in fact, in january he had a major shakeup within his own cabinet after allegations of war profiteering emerged among some of his own men, among some of
his own ranks. it s a problem that ukraine has dealt with way before this conflict, the issue of corruption trying to clamp down on that. president zelenskyy has vowed to continue to dig. there s a bureau of investigation, a ukrainian government bureau of investigations has opened some 100 criminal proceedings into various officials, several of them have led to indictments. this is, of course, hits a nerve at a time when you re talking about war, when you re talking about tens of thousands of men on those front lines. it s critical, important for ukraine s allies, nato, the united states to know that the war the money that they re spending on ukraine is being used appropriately on those front lines, kim. yeah, ukraine making a statement there, salma abdelaziz in london, thanks so much. zaporizhzhia is reeling from a russian missile attack that hit a hotel which also served as a children s day camp. two missiles struck an hour after the children left for the day. nick paton walsh