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Protesters chant ‘Zelensky is the devil’ in Kiev (VIDEO)

RT (Russia Today)Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 3:27:20 AM
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Protesters chant ‘Zelensky is the devil’ in Kiev (VIDEO)
Protesters in Kiev were filmed chanting "Zelensky is the devil" during a demonstration against the Ukrainian president’s anti-corruption reforms. The crowd’s anger appears to stem from dissatisfaction with the policies, though the exact grievances aren’t detailed in the excerpt. RT’s coverage includes a video of the scene.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a few loud voices—it’s a sign of growing friction within Ukraine over Zelensky’s leadership, especially on reforms that might be hitting a nerve with certain groups. Protests like these can signal deeper divisions or policy backlash, which matters both domestically and internationally, given Ukraine’s ongoing war and reliance on Western support. If discontent spreads, it could complicate Zelensky’s ability to govern effectively.
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