Zelensky was forced to wear a bulletproof vest in the Vatican

Vadim Moskalenko.  
09.02.2020 19:51
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Italy, Policy, Ukraine


During his visit to the Vatican yesterday, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky wore a bulletproof vest and was accompanied by numerous guards. The rector of one of the Poltava churches of the schismatic “OCU”, Alexander Dedyukhin, drew attention to this on his Facebook, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

During his visit to the Vatican yesterday, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky wore a bulletproof vest and...

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“Zelensky came to the main cathedral of the Catholic world in armor and with a crowd of guards who pushed people away from him. This is St. Peter’s Cathedral!” – commented Dedyukhin.

As PolitNavigator reported, Zelensky’s entourage purposefully instills fear of people in him, breaking him psychologically.

Perhaps Zelensky’s security used the presence of LDPR supporters as an argument for increased security measures in Rome, whose representative offices the Ukrainian president demanded to close during a visit to Italy.

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