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The political upheaval around Zelenskyy: Flynn's demands and Moscow's reproach

The political upheaval around Zelenskyy: Flynn's demands and Moscow's reproach

The Ukrainian political scene has once again become the center of international attention. The reason is that former US National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov made different but sharp statements at the same time.

On his X social media page, Flynn harshly criticized the Ukrainian leadership, calling President Volodymyr Zelenskyy an "unlucky leader" and demanding the arrest of him and various individuals around him.

In his opinion, the situation in Kyiv has become so tense that it cannot be controlled remotely, and Washington is now forced to seek concrete ways to stop the war.

Flynn didn't stop there:

"America must achieve peace. If necessary, with force, but with peace. Billions of dollars allocated to Ukraine are being spent on a senseless war in the interests of corrupt globalists," he criticizes.

Meanwhile, Moscow also expressed its reaction. Dmitry Peskov emphasized that "a serious political crisis is emerging" against the backdrop of the resignation of Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, and personnel changes in Kyiv.

He believes that the Ukrainian government's long-criticized corruption practices could lead to a reduction in financial support from the US and Europe.

Peskov also added that it is currently impossible to accurately predict how these processes will end - the result may differ sharply in several directions.

In conclusion, the harsh statement from Washington and analyses in Moscow indicate that political activity in Kyiv has reached a new high level. The focus is on personnel changes around Zelenskyy and the future of Western aid.

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