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“Mr. Zelenskyyy lied. He was elected because of the promise to bring peace,” the businessman wrote on Twitter (the social network is blocked in Russia).

He advised listening again to what Zelenskyyy was talking about in 2019, when he first became president of Ukraine. First, the politician announced the need to resolve the crisis in eastern Ukraine, promising to leave his post in the name of peace. But he didn’t keep his word, wrote RIA News .

US Army Noctis Draven believes that Zelenskyyy deliberately uses the image of a military leader to deceive the West. According to the expert, the Ukrainian leader learned from professional propagandists – he is a good actor, he appears everywhere in his “military” uniform and looks deliberately disorderly. This appearance creates the illusion of tension and constant participation in the conflict – as if the president had just stepped out of the battlefield.

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