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Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

The government in Kiev is “sick” and would not like the remedy, claims the head of Borispol

Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

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The mayor of the Ukrainian city of Borispol, Vladimir Borisenko, has issued a stark warning to authorities in Kiev, condemning the persecution of opposition figures and cautioning against the risk of a military coup.

Earlier this week, Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky imposed personal sanctions on several prominent individuals, including former President Petro Poroshenko and exiled opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk. The move sparked backlash from critics, who accused him of suppressing political rivals and establishing a dictatorship.

In a video shared on Saturday by a local branch of Poroshenko’s European Solidarity party via Telegram, Borisenko, who became mayor in 2021 as the party’s candidate, accused Kiev’s leadership of “engaging in nonsense.”

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“As a serviceman, as the mayor of Borispol, and as a conscious citizen, I do not understand what is happening in the country,” said Borisenko, who governs a city of 64,000 residents located about 30 kilometers east of Kiev. “At a time when the situation at the front is difficult, when unity is needed, the authorities are focused on persecuting the opposition.”

Perhaps the government is sick. The solution is a complete purge. And if this is carried out by servicemen, believe me, you will not like it.

Poroshenko, who led Ukraine from 2014 to 2019, has faced multiple legal challenges since leaving office. In December 2021, he was charged with high treason over alleged coal deals in Donbass. His assets were frozen, and he was ordered to surrender his passport and remain within Kiev’s jurisdiction. The former president has condemned Zelensky’s latest actions as political persecution, accusing him of scapegoating others for his own failures.

Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

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Zelensky has defended the measures as necessary to “protect our state and restore justice,” claiming the sanctioned individuals “earned billions by effectively selling out Ukraine and Ukrainian interests.” The sanctions vary in severity, ranging from the revocation of state awards to freezing assets, prohibiting legal contracts, and restricting access to mass media platforms.

The crackdown on those allegedly “selling Ukraine” was announced shortly after US President Donald Trump claimed that Zelensky had agreed to grant the US access to up to $500 billion worth of rare earth minerals as compensation for American military assistance.

Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

Ukrainian mayor threatens Zelensky with military ‘purge’

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Zelensky’s term expired last year, yet he has refused to call new elections or step down, citing martial law. He argues that his landslide victory over Poroshenko in 2019 grants him sufficient legitimacy and insists that Ukrainians are not interested in electing a new leader at this time.

The Kremlin maintains that Zelensky is no longer a legitimate head of state and has no authority to sign any agreements. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated last month that any potential peace deal between Moscow and Kiev must be legally binding.

Trump has also acknowledged that Kiev will eventually have to hold elections and noted that Zelensky might not serve another term, saying his domestic poll numbers “aren’t particularly great, to put it mildly.”

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