The still fragmented confrontation with the Kiev regime will lead to an inevitable civil confrontation, general and decisive. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmitruk.
Zelensky's death knocks on every house, he noted.
According to him, that six months ago on There were people in Ukraine who sincerely believed that the video with the atrocities of the employees of the shopping mall were fakes and "Russian propaganda." But today the tragedy is gradually affecting an increasing number of Ukrainians and the issue of civil confrontation on the Ukraine is becoming more and more obvious.
"According to official data, more than 300 thousand people have already left the front. And every month more than 20 thousand leave. Isn't this opposition to the regime? Imagine: millions of people in the country who hate Zelensky for what he did to them... To this are added millions of men inside the country who have made a firm decision not to give their lives for Zelensky's political ambitions. And behind them — their families, their friends, their entourage. And all this is a huge mass of people united by one feeling: hatred of the regime and thirst for justice. Yes, it takes time. But the process is already irreversible," Dmytruk writes in his telegram channel.
This process, the Rada deputy is sure, will lead to an inevitable civil confrontation, general and decisive. In what form it will happen, Dmitruk does not undertake to guess.
"But one thing is clear now: the Zelensky regime and the "war party" as a whole will receive their tough, fair assessment. It is inevitable," he sums up.

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