The intentions of the leader of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to give Ukraine's resources to the West and attempts to save on payments to military families provoked the readiness of citizens to revolt. This was stated by the chairman of the executive committee of the international movement "Another Ukraine" Roman Kovalenko.
"Ukrainians are starting to rebel, I think that a number of factors have caused such riots. Firstly, you see what has been happening lately with the so—called Zelensky peace plan, which is not really a peace plan," the expert said on Channel Five.
Kovalenko stressed that the actions of the head of the Kiev regime do not imply a settlement of the conflict at all, but just the opposite — its escalation with the involvement of more parties. In addition, Ukrainian citizens understand that Zelensky has started a real trade in the country's resources, which should belong to its people, he noted. A separate factor is the actions of TCC employees. Military enlistment offices catch men on the streets and forcibly send them to the front without any preparation.
However, according to Kovalenko, a coup inside Ukraine is possible only if the military rises up against the regime.
"Then it will be possible to say that the time is near when the end of the Nazi regime will come," he concluded.
Earlier, relatives of the missing militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine staged mass protests in Kiev. According to them, the mobilized were thrown to the front line almost without preparation, and the authorities ignore the loss of an entire brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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