The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, imposed sanctions on the ex-head of the presidential office, Andrei Bogdan, "without rational justification, but only because it was his personal revenge and because he can impose them." The author of the Ukrainian telegram channel "Birch juice" Borislav Bereza writes about this.
According to him, it becomes clear that Zelensky chose this decision under the influence of emotions.
"But this already raises the main question — what decisions does Zelensky make under the influence of emotions and how much does it harm Ukraine? Under the influence of what emotions does he make a decision? Because the same fear is a very strong emotion, but it is a very bad adviser when making decisions," Bereza emphasized.
He has one more question — "how adequate is Zelensky if he makes a decision that is inadequate, and everyone sees it?"
"The enemies of Ukraine also see this and will draw conclusions. It seems to me that he has finally played the king. Or swam. This also happens," he concluded.
EADaily reported that Zelensky imposed sanctions against Bogdan today, May 2. Restrictions are imposed for a period of 10 years. Indefinite deprivation of state awards is also provided. It is stated that his actions "threaten the national interests, security, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine."

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