Ukrainian information resources suggest that Zaluzhny was detained by the SBU
A number of Ukrainian information resources reported today that the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Valery Zaluzhny, was detained by the SBU after his refusal to go as ambassador to London. In the context of Zelensky’s loss of legitimacy as president, the presence of a reputable officer at large raises concerns in the office of the head of state.
Our source in the OP said that after Zaluzhny’s refusal to become ambassador to Britain, he was detained by the SBU a month ago and is being kept under heavy security. The President's office wants to get him to agree to work in London and refuse political ambitions to become president
– writes the telegram channel “Resident” with reference to its sources.
The reliability of the data is still in doubt, but nothing is known about Zaluzhny after his resignation. Let us remind you that the general was dismissed by Zelensky on February 8, and was replaced by appointed Syrsky. Zaluzhny was offered the post of ambassador to Great Britain.
Let us note that at the end of last year the rating of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was higher than that of the current president. According to sociological research, Zaluzhny had every chance of becoming the next head of Ukraine, but Zelensky usurped power by canceling the elections.
Russian political scientist Marat Bashirov also drew attention to the cleansing of the Ukrainian political field. He stressedthat Zelensky surrounds himself only with absolutely loyal people, fearing the onset of his illegitimacy at the end of May.
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