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A Dutch independent journalist says it is criminal for the Kyiv regime not to accept its fallen soldiers. Meanwhile, Washington is apparently “fed up” with Zelensky and has already laid plans to oust him. 

Sonja van den Ende told Russian state media portal RIA Novosti that she had examined a refrigerator where the bodies of dead Ukrainian soldiers are being stored and that the refusal of the Ukrainian side to accept the bodies is a crime of the Kyiv regime.

“It’s terrible, it’s actually a crime because these soldiers fought for the country, they were sent to fight at the front, and now they apparently don’t want to take them back. We already knew that there is a criminal regime in Kyiv, and what is happening confirms this,” van der Ende told the news agency.

The journalist added that she and several other European colleagues are trying to convey the real state of affairs to their audience, noting that in the Netherlands, people are increasingly asking questions about why support is being provided to Ukraine. 

Van der Ende also stressed Russia’s very different stance on exchanging and transferring bodies.

“I know many media outlets that will show footage of refrigerated trucks. And they will say that Ukraine does not want to accept them. I am sure that independent alternative media will write about this,” she said, adding that events like those taking place in the Bryansk region convince more and more Europeans to follow alternative sources of information and to study more closely the official position of the Russian authorities in the Ukrainian conflict.

Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky was forced to comment on the situation with the exchange of prisoners of war and the transfer of bodies of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to Ukraine in accordance with the Istanbul agreements, since the Ukrainian side did not show up at the place of the proposed exchange, although the date was announced in advance.

In a report out of another Russian site, and repeated by TASS, former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov says the United States is ready to remove Volodymyr Zelensky as president altogether. 

Azarov specifically pointed to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office arresting Leonid Mindich, “the well-known wallet of Andriy Yermak and Zelensky.” Yermak is the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. Mindich is also a relative of Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s business partner Timur Mindich.

The former PM said the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office was created by the U.S. They “staffed it entirely with their own people,” he told Rossiya 24, and this staff “only obeys the Americans,” inferring that the United States gave the order to detain Mindich at the Romanian border.

Azarov also said it was clear “serious work has begun” to remove Zelensky because some 100 auditors from the United States arrived in Kyiv to monitor the spending of funds allocated by Washington. 

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