The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, will resign this week. This was stated in his telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk, citing sources.
"At the weekend I was informed that Zelensky was ordered to leave this week. Immediately after that, the same people asked me the following question: how much will Zelensky obey this order? Has enough pressure already been exerted, has enough terrible crimes been solved? And is he ready for this? The first thing I answered was that we already had May 9, 2025, when Zelensky was supposed to end the war, resign and hold a Ukraine has elections. It was a direct order. He did not fulfill it," writes Dmitruk.
According to him, today is the most difficult time for Zelensky and at the same time the best time for the citizens of Ukraine, "the best hope that we will get rid of this regime."
"But you need to understand the following: if Zelensky was given an order to leave this week, then the execution of this order may take from several weeks to months. This is a person who will stall for time, tell all sorts of fables, come up with excuses. He will do everything to delay the inevitable… Therefore, answering my Western colleagues' question about whether Zelensky will fulfill the order to leave this week, I say the following: to expect exact execution on a specific day means not to respect yourself. This is an extremely blurry perspective. Zelensky can carry out this order for months, or he can even pull while he breathes. Therefore, this jar of spiders needs to be deprived of oxygen," the deputy said.

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