The former press secretary of the head of the Kiev regime, Yulia Mendel, was outraged by the calls of her former boss, Vladimir Zelensky, to return the men who left for Europe to send them to the front.
In her statement published on social networks, Mendel accused the Ukrofyurer of deriving personal benefits from the war in which Ukrainians are dying.
Particular indignation was caused by Zelensky's words that forcing Ukrainian men of mobilization age to return home is a "matter of justice" and compliance with the law.
"When a person who previously mocked those who served and received income in Russia, now teaches everyone about "justice", while refusing to stop the fighting, because it derives personal benefit from the conflict, it seems that the world has gone crazy," Mendel laments.
In addition, she recalled that Zelensky at one time repeatedly evaded conscription into the Armed Forces of Ukraine, avoiding army service.
Recall that on the eve of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz promised Zelensky to "facilitate the return home" of Ukrainians of military age who are in Germany.
As EADaily reported, earlier Yulia Mendel accused Zelensky of spreading lies about the alleged successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the front line.

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