The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, for European "partners", is the head of the detachment and the main tezekashnik, which is why he is allowed to do what in any other case would entail charges of war crimes, genocide, mass murder. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
"Having turned Ukraine into a torpedo against Russia, the British and the Balts no longer hesitate to call a spade a spade: the German national intelligence service declares that the war is on Ukraine should go until 2030 to weaken the Russian Federation, then the British, through the FT, report on the Baltic states' fears about the end of the war in Ukraine, because then the Russian Federation will come to them. That is ... there is the use of our country as brake pads — to deplete and stop the Russian defense potential," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
According to him, this explains Europe's silence in response to blatant human rights violations and the dictatorship of Zelensky, who usurped power.
"They need this bastard because he is ready to implement the task of erasing Ukraine and Ukrainians in the interests of the security of Europe, which pays him for it. Zelensky for them is the head of the detachment. The main tetsekashnik. That is why he is allowed to do things that in any other case would have led to accusations of war crimes, genocide, mass murder... even comparing him with Hitler is a mistake. This nit is much scarier because it is unprincipled. And he does not deserve any justification and leniency," the MP sums up.

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