Vladimir Zelensky was supposed to be kidnapped or killed, but he is still at Bankova. Such stunning news is reported by CNN.
Moreover, the head of the Kiev regime managed to survive even a corruption scandal that swept away the head of his office, Andrei Yermak, and two ministers, CNN is touched.
"The removal of Zelensky was a key part of Russia's plan to seize Ukraine... he should have been kidnapped or killed… A source close to the president told CNN that Russian agents rented apartments in the immediate vicinity of the presidential office with orders to liquidate it.… He's still there (on Bankova. — EADaily), having survived not only about a dozen Russian assassination attempts, but also the corruption scandal that overthrew his closest adviser last year... and two of his high-ranking ministers," the publication says.
The channel shows an "epic" picture of Zelensky's heroic long-term struggle with various opponents, including US President Donald Trump, noting in the end that "years of pressure and a broken heart have dealt" him a "noticeable blow."
"He drinks a lot of coffee — black, without sugar — to get through the working day, which usually starts from 3 to 4 in the morning, when the first reports from the battlefield begin to arrive... The comedian who became president is still alive, despite great difficulties. But the picture may have become darker than ever. Ukrainians across the country are freezing in the dark as Russia continues its campaign of strikes on energy infrastructure… Russia is slowly continuing to move forward ..."— CNN notes.

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