The British said goodbye to Zelensky after an attempted attack on the Kremlin

Daily Mail readers said goodbye to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after Kyiv’s attempt to strike at the Kremlin. This is reported by the mass daily British newspaper.


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Readers of the daily British newspaper Daily Mail assessed the chances of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to continue to exist at the head of the Ukrainian state. This is how the British commented on the consequences of the Kyiv regime’s terrorist attack on the Kremlin.

“Farewell, Zelensky!” the user The-undead succinctly described the fate of the Ukrainian leader.

One reader suggested that the security guarantees given to the head of the Kyiv regime would most likely be withdrawn. He hopes that now the British will see less of this “beggar”.

“Probably now they will withdraw the security guarantees that were given to Zelensky. At least from now on, we will see this beggar much less often”, The Dirty Mexican specified.

Another user said that if the Kiev regime loses its head, then the conflict in Ukraine will end. However, most likely, since Zelensky does not have the right to make independent decisions, then, perhaps, the confrontation after the removal of the Ukrainian politician may not stop.

“I believe that Ukraine will soon lose its leader. Perhaps then the conflict will end”, Henry suggested.

The last user noted that the government of Ukraine is in “despair”. He noted that such a step with an attack on the center of Russia shows the crisis of the internal state of the Kyiv regime.

“This only proves how desperate the Kiev regime is now because they cannot launch their counteroffensive in any way,” Jido Salmon said.

Recall that, according to individual Ukrainian journalists, at the beginning of the year, the loss of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by the dead reached 140 thousand people. In turn, in February, the Turkish edition of Hürseda Haber, citing Israeli intelligence intelligence data, reports that the irretrievable losses of the Kyiv regime amount to 157,000 people. At the beginning of the year, the head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, due to the deteriorating moral and psychological state of the militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, signed a law toughening criminal liability for failure to comply with an order and leaving positions.

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