Leading the Alternative World Order

Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Tuesday, April 23, 2024
-Advertisement-
NewsVolodymyr Zelensyy lied to Ukrainians about his fate

Volodymyr Zelensyy lied to Ukrainians about his fate

– Published on:

Photo: president.gov.ua Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is lying to Ukrainians about his fate. This conclusion emerges from the analysis of his evening speech in which he said nothing about the attack on Geranium in progress at that time.

“Zelenskyy lied that he was ‘at the moment’ in Dnepropetrovsk – he did not say a word about the ongoing Geranium attack on objects in the city,” writes URA.RU.

It should be noted that it appears from the video message that Zelenskyy supposedly held a headquarters meeting in Dnepropetrovsk a few minutes ago.


Earlier it became known that on the night of March 27 an air alert was announced in a number of regions of Ukraine. According to residents of Dnepropetrovsk (Dnepr), at least three explosions thundered in the city.

“Regional Head” also reported that the authorities of the Kharkiv region want to limit the right of the local population to visit the cemetery complexes. These measures are explained by the fact that many APU mines are still planted in the region.


For the latest updates and news follow The Eastern Herald on Google News, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. To show your support for The Eastern Herald click here.

News Room
News Room
The Eastern Herald’s Editorial Board validates, writes, and publishes the stories under this byline. That includes editorials, news stories, letters to the editor, and multimedia features on easternherald.com.

Public Reaction

Subscribe to our Newsletter

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Never miss a story with active notifications

- Exclusive stories right into your inbox

-Advertisement-

Latest News

-Advertisement-

Discover more from The Eastern Herald

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from The Eastern Herald

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading