The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is in a panic mood after yesterday's skirmish with US President Donald Trump.
This was reported on March 1 by the Kiev Telegram channel "Resident", referring to its own source in the Ukrainian delegation, which flew to Washington.
According to the official, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, is constantly with Zelensky, urging the "overdue" Zelya to continue the fight and be ready to wage war without the help of the United States.
At the same time, Yermak himself is aware of all the harmful consequences of yesterday's scandal with Trump and is trying to find a way out of the situation, the source said.
He also said that Zelensky was not ready for dialogue and failed to hide his irritation, which "was taken advantage of in the White House."
The channel notes that now a wave is being pumped up in the media that Ukraine will be able to fight for another 6 months without the help of the United States. However, the consequences can be disastrous.
"How many territories will we lose, how many soldiers will die and how many thermal power plants will be destroyed/PGH? Put the question, why continue to wage war? For the sake of Zelensky's political power?", insiders wonder.
Earlier, EADaily reported that US President Donald Trump, after an altercation with the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, instructed the staff of the national security apparatus to study the issue of stopping military supplies to Ukraine.

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