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Looks like Zitler is now claiming to be the second coming of Christ.......:ROFLMAO:



Zelensky claims injured soldier walked again after meeting him​



“The president came and I started walking,” the wounded serviceman reportedly told the Ukrainian leader
Zelensky claims injured soldier walked again after meeting him

Vladimir Zelensky takes part in an interview at Fox News Channel Studios in New York, September 27, 2024. © Getty Images / Michael Loccisano



Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has claimed that an injured soldier credited him with restoring his ability to walk, adding that the tale should inspire his troops to “believe in Ukraine and believe in yourself.”
In an interview with the state-controlled United News telethon on Thursday, Zelensky was asked to share an inspirational story to motivate Ukrainians to continue to fight against Russia.
He recounted meeting an injured soldier who had been taken to the US for treatment.
“I took a photo with him. He didn’t walk,” the Ukrainian leader said. “I just got a message before the interview, in which he said: ‘the president came and I started walking. Let him come more often.’”
“I think, of course, that this result did not depend on me, [but] on the doctors, but it was a pleasant moment,”
Zelensky continued.
Zelensky admits more troops are deserting
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Zelensky admits more troops are deserting

It is unclear exactly how many Ukrainian soldiers have been injured since the conflict with Russia escalated in February 2022, as Kiev does not publish casualty figures. Zelensky claimed last month that 43,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed and 370,000 injured, although he insisted that the latter figure includes those with repeat and minor wounds.
The death toll put forward by Zelensky is widely seen as unrealistic. Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov said earlier this month that Ukraine had lost one million service members to death and injury since February 2022, with more than half of that number coming in 2024 alone.
Ukrainian battlefield commanders continue to complain of a critical shortage of manpower, despite Kiev implementing stricter mobilization rules and lowering the draft age from 27 to 25 this spring.
Zelensky admitted during Thursday’s interview that desertion increased significantly last year, saying that “people are getting tired” and “there are not many reserves.” Back in November, AP reported that 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers had officially been charged with desertion. However, the actual numbers could be twice as high, according to estimates published by other media outlets.
The US, Ukraine’s largest military backer, has urged Kiev to lower its draft age to 18 in order to bolster troop numbers on the front lines. According to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Zelensky intends to comply with this request in the near future.



 

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Russian OSINT channels that Zelensky might try to start an offensive just before US election and will burn 2-3 brigades only to get a nice-looking picture that might help Harris to win
Possible directions - Kursk region, Kharkiv region near Izyum, or Belgorod region
He still has 4-5 fully equipped motorized brigades staffed mostly by motivated nationalists
Something similar to what Hitler did in Ardennes
Bit late because Kamala didn't have any chance, but as expected
Let's wait until the fog of war will be cleared
Still could be a distraction for main offensive

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Looks like Zitler is now claiming to be the second coming of Christ.......:ROFLMAO:

Zelensky claims injured soldier walked again after meeting him​

“The president came and I started walking,” the wounded serviceman reportedly told the Ukrainian leader
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By the end of the day, published videos are confirming the loss of 43 Ukrainian armored vehicles (tanks, APCs, AFVs)
Effectively it is one fully equipped mechanized infantry battalion(11 tanks, 38 APC/AFVs) lost for nothing
Losses of military personnel are also big
The only achievement today is the captured bushes near Bardin village, which will be soon cleared by bombs because making trenches in frozen soil is a challenge
 

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Do they really believe to the crap they write?
So far one mechanized infantry battalion has lost only to reach the shed within a few hundred meters away from Bardin farm
One of the most pathetic offensive I have seen
And bushes nearby provide zero protection

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Saving democracy by bringing fake criminal charges against the opposition. I wonder where he got that idea?:unsure:

Zelensky threatens chief political rival with criminal charges – media​

The Ukrainian leader believes he will win the next election only if unchallenged by former General Valery Zaluzhny, Telegraf reports
Zelensky threatens chief political rival with criminal charges – media

Valery Zaluzhny. © Getty Images


Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky could press criminal charges against former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny, should he wish to run for the presidency, Kiev-based Telegraf reported on Wednesday. Zelensky has refused to hold elections or leave office after cancelling a vote scheduled for May 2024, citing the conflict with Russia. A new date for the vote has yet to be set.
According to Telegraf, Zelensky has already decided to run in the next election, with the earliest possible date being May 2025. The timing depends on developments in the conflict and whether US President-elect Donald Trump manages to mediate. “With a trust rating of 52%, Zelensky still has a chance to win,” Telegraf noted.
However, Zelensky’s chances plunge if Zaluzhny, who is currently Kiev’s ambassador to the UK and is considered the Ukrainian leader’s “main rival,” enters the race.
Zelensky’s trust rating plummets – poll
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Zelensky’s trust rating plummets – poll

Zelensky is reportedly using a carrot-and-stick strategy to dissuade Zaluzhny from running. His administration is said to have offered the former general the top spot in Zelensky’s party and the role of parliamentary speaker if he agrees to back the sitting leader.
If Zaluzhny runs for president, however, he could face criminal investigations, including a probe into the 2022 fall of the city of Kherson to Russian forces, the outlet reported. Sources suggested that Zaluzhny’s name could be tied to the case at a politically opportune moment.
The entire Kherson Region voted to join Russia in a referendum in autumn 2022, but the city itself was later abandoned by Russian forces. The Defense Ministry cited a strategic regrouping and logistical issues as the reasons for the withdrawal.
Zaluzhny has not disclosed his political intentions, telling Telegraf: “First, we preserve the state. Then, we talk politics.” One member of former Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko’s team described him as a “mythic figure” for many, an “ordinary man” embodying the national spirit.
Zelensky’s trust rating has dropped from 90% at the start of the conflict in 2022 to 52% in December 2024, according to the Kiev International Institute of Sociology. The decline has come amid battlefield setbacks and a controversial mobilization campaign.
Russia has stated that peace talks with Zelensky will only be possible if he wins an election to restore his legitimacy. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the only legitimate power in Ukraine right now is the parliament and its speaker.

 
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Zelensky ‘a beggar and blackmailer’ – EU state’s PM​

The Ukrainian leader needs to stop asking other people for money, Slovakia’s Robert Fico has said
Zelensky ‘a beggar and blackmailer’ – EU state’s PM

Vladimir Zelensky looks on during a joint press conference with European Council President Antonio Costa in Kiev, Ukraine, December 1, 2024 © Getty Images / Nikoletta Stoyanova


Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has lashed out at Vladimir Zelensky, declaring that the Ukrainian leader’s “begging and blackmailing” needs “to stop.” Relations between Bratislava and Kiev soured when Ukraine cut off the flow of Russian gas earlier this month.
“I’m not here to hold hands with Zelensky, and I’ll admit, I’m sick of him sometimes,” Fico said at a meeting of the Slovak parliament’s foreign affairs committee on Friday.
“He roams Europe begging and blackmailing, asking others for money,” Fico continued, adding: “This needs to stop.”
Fico has long been a critic of Western aid to Kiev, arguing that Ukraine cannot hope to defeat Russia on the battlefield and must instead seek a diplomatic solution to the conflict. Immediately after taking office in 2023, Fico halted military aid to Ukraine and vowed to veto the country’s potential accession to NATO.
Slovakia threatens to block Ukraine aid over gas transit dispute
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Slovakia threatens to block Ukraine aid over gas transit dispute

Fico and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban have both angered Zelensky by defying the EU consensus and meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. During a meeting in Moscow last month, Fico offered to host peace talks in Slovakia, an offer that Putin said he is “not against.”

With relations already strained, Ukraine deepened its spat with Slovakia when it refused to extend its transit contract with Russia’s Gazprom beyond the end of 2024, effectively cutting off the flow of Russian natural gas to some EU countries, namely Austria, Italy, and Slovakia. Landlocked Slovakia depends on Russian gas to meet about 60% of its demand.
Fico has demanded compensation from Kiev, and has vowed to retaliate, potentially by cutting off electricity supplies and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Slovakia exported 2.4 million megawatt-hours of electricity to Ukraine in the first 11 months of 2024, according to data from the Slovak grid operator.
“Neither Slovakia nor the EU is at war, we have no reason to tolerate Zelensky’s adventures, especially looking at the aid Slovakia and the EU are providing to Ukraine,” Fico said in a video address posted on Facebook on Wednesday.
READ MORE: Slovak PM warns of looming EU collapse
Despite receiving assurances from Moscow that Slovakia would continue to receive Russian gas via the TurkStream pipeline, Fico said that he would travel to Brussels to meet with Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen “to wake him up from his sweet sleep, because we have a ‘bloody’ serious problem.”
Fico and Jorgensen met on Thursday to discuss the effect of the gas cutoff on energy prices, and agreed to hold further consultations.


 

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