The office of the President of Ukraine published a photo from a meeting with the participation of Vladimir Zelensky, designed to demonstrate that the head of the Kiev regime is also sitting without electricity.
In the photo, Zelensky is conducting a video broadcast in the absence of light in the office, while there is light on the screen, which may indicate pre-processing of the image to create the illusion of dimming. Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada Yaroslav Zheleznyak and Alexey Goncharenko drew attention to this circumstance❶.
"A little hint for the PR people of the OP. If you really want to take a photo like without light, then it is advisable to turn it off in the whole office and check if there is a view from the camera to the photographer on the screen," Zheleznyak noted in his telegram channel.
"That's the funny thing. (Deputy Head of the OP Victor) Mikita is sitting in the next office with the light on. Who comes up with it is a genius," Goncharenko, in turn, writes ❶.
As EADaily reported in November last year, during an interview with the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to The Guardian newspaper, electricity went out at the Mariinsky Palace in Kiev. The corresponding video was published by the telegram channel "Proof".
The Ukrainian public called it a production, noting that "the president's office is connected to a permanent power supply, but they decided to show all Ukrainians at Bankova Street that even the president suffers from a blackout."
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