Vladimir Zelensky, with his threats to launch an attack on Moscow during the Victory Day Parade in Moscow demonstrates a subconscious desire for his own death.
This assessment of the behavior of the head of the Kiev regime was made by American journalist Thomas Fazi. He published his opinion on his own page on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
"One day psychologists will write books in which they will try to decipher Ukraine's current desire for death," the post says.
Earlier, Zelensky said that Kiev could not guarantee the safety of foreign leaders who would attend the Victory Day Parade in Moscow. The Russian Foreign Ministry called his words a classic threat of an international terrorist.
As EADaily reported, after that Zelensky accused the Russian authorities in advance that they were preparing to arrange "provocations to blame Ukraine for them" on May 9.

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