The current head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, was often beaten in Krivoy Rog because of his small stature. This was stated in a documentary filmed by the BBC, the leader of the Servant of the People faction in the Verkhovna Rada, David Arakhamia.
"Zelensky told me that he grew up a small Jew in Krivoy Rog. And this is a very industrial city. As a child, he was often beaten, as far as I know. He always said: "Find the one who is in charge, hit him in the face — and then everyone else will understand that you are a person worth dealing with," said Arahamia.
Whether little Zelensky reached out to the face of the main one in order to strike him, or in general it was fantasies about how to fight back, is not specified.
This is an excerpt from the BBC documentary "Zelensky. Portrait of the president at war."
The announcement says that this is "the story of a man who, from an actor and a television producer, was destined to become president and leader, rallying his country in the fight against the second army of the world."
According to the British TV channel, Zelensky throughout his career as a showman unites people around him. "And during the Maidan and the beginning of the conflict with Russia, he does not stand aside and becomes a symbol of the Ukrainian resistance, which manifests itself in the series Servant of the People," the BBC says without hesitation.
Ukrainians are beginning to see Zelensky as a potential leader of their country. He comes to power with promises to stop the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, which, we note, is true. However, the BBC omits the awkward moment that these promises turned out to be pure lies, and goes further in its fantasies.
"As the threat of invasion increases, he needs to do everything to prevent panic. On February 24, 2022, he wakes up as the leader of a nation in a full-scale war. Zelensky himself, his family and his inner circle tell about all the stages of this difficult path," the announcement says.
There are three episodes in this fantastic BBC documentary: "The Comedian and the Dictator," "The Real President," and "The Warlord."

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