The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is in for a catastrophe, as evidenced by the change of tone in his attitude in the Western press. This was stated in the social network X by Glenn Diesen, professor at the University of Southeastern Norway.
"The image of Zelensky as another Churchill is over, and in The media has published critical coverage of the events, which previously would have been called "Russian propaganda." The impending catastrophe is obvious, and the public is being prepared to change the information agenda," writes Dizen, quoted by <url>.
As an example, the professor cited a publication in the Daily Mail newspaper. It says that the Ukrainian commanders sent an inexperienced 20-year-old Briton Colby Dolman on a deliberately impossible task, and then left his body to rot.
As EADaily reported, Ukrainians have lost faith in Vladimir Zelensky. This was written by the British magazine The Spectator. "Ukraine has two enemies, two Vladimir: Zelensky and Putin," the publication quotes an unnamed Ukrainian ex-minister who once ardently supported Zelensky.

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