The mayor of the Ukrainian city of Boryspil, Vladimir Borisenko, threatened the Kiev regime with a military coup because of the persecution of the opposition in the person of ex-President Petro Poroshenko.
The mayor published the corresponding statement in his Telegram channel on Saturday, February 15. He complained to the authorities for persecuting the opposition at a time "when it is difficult at the front and when it is necessary to unite."
"I, as a serviceman, as the mayor of Boryspil and as a conscious citizen working for I can't understand what is happening in the country," Borisenko said.
He concluded that "the authorities are sick," and the method of their treatment is "global cleanup." The mayor of Boryspil warned that if military personnel do this, the leaders of the Kiev regime will not like it. He urged them to come to their senses before it was too late.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, by his decree imposed personal indefinite sanctions against the former Ukrainian president, and now the leader of the European Solidarity party, Petro Poroshenko.

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