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Medvedev called Zelensky's fate a rapidly developing abscess

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The fate of the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, is like an abscess that "proceeds faster than it seemed." This was announced on November 19 by Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.

According to him, despite some chances for Zelensky to receive support from the West, the "abscess that has formed in Europe" will still be opened. He clarified that it was no longer just about the opening of suppuration, but about the "gas gangrene of the Bandera government."

Medvedev also added that the successes of the Russian Armed Forces at the front only accelerate the inevitable collapse of the Kiev regime.

On November 10, NABU discovered a money laundering scheme in the country's energy sector, which involved about $100 million. In the course of the corruption case in the energy sector, charges were brought against seven persons, among whom was Mindich (he is called the head of the criminal scheme).

On November 18, Polish Minister of National Defense Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh said that Ukraine with a high level of corruption in the territory of the state cannot be admitted to the European Union (EU).

At the same time, former Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko (a member of the association listed by Rosfinmonitoring as involved in extremist activities or terrorism) and his supporters blocked the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada on November 18, demanding the resignation of the entire government of the country.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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