Zelensky ‘is aware of an excessive amount of’ and will likely be killed off by his personal males, says Putin ally
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky “knows too much” and is prone to assassination from inside his personal internal circle, in keeping with Putin ally Vasily Dandykin.
In his chilling prediction in regards to the destiny of Ukraine‘s chief, Dandykin – a Russian reserve captain – claimed he had failed in his function and that Western allies will goal him.
“He’s already done his job,” mentioned Dandykin, in keeping with Russian web site MK.ru. “They won’t leave him alive, he knows too much.”
Despite Zelensky being seen as a hero in Ukraine and by his Western allies, Dandykin suggests there are replacements ready within the wings.
“He could be replaced by [armed services chief Valerii] Zaluzhny or by [former president Petro] Poroshenko, who now suddenly began to raise his head and make statements,” he mentioned.
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“Zelensky feels all this, and it makes him nervous. Next year we can expect a lot of interesting things.”
Dandykin warned: “The situation in Ukraine can change very quickly. Their front may crumble both from internal political problems and from the lack of money to which they are accustomed. And, of course, traditionally, Moscow will be to blame for everything.”
He additionally recommended Zelensky’s weak point comes from a stuttering Ukrainian counter-attack, with their armed forces now relying extra on “terrorist assaults on the territory of latest areas and Russia“.
Dandykin shockingly recommended that Zelensky’s most suitable choice is perhaps to take his personal life.
“At best, he will repeat the fate of Alexander Kerensky, who from July to November 1917 was the head of the [Russian] provisional government,” he mentioned.
“A year later, in 1918, he fled abroad using forged documents. He gave anti-Soviet lectures, complained and wrote memoirs. When Kerensky became seriously ill, in order not to be a burden to his loved ones, he refused to eat.
“When medical doctors injected him with a nutrient answer by way of a vein, he pulled out the needle. It was similar to suicide.”
Last week, Zelensky addressed US Congress in a bid to secure continued financial backing for the grueling war with Russia.
He vowed to by no means hand over in an impassioned speech, telling the viewers: “I hope my phrases of respect and gratitude resonate in every American coronary heart. Against all odds, and doom and gloom situations, Ukraine didn’t fall. Ukraine is alive and kicking.”
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