Posters with Zelensky depicted as George the Victorious hung in Kyiv
Posters in support of Zelensky, visualized as George the Victorious. Photo: tg-channel Vesti
On the streets of Kyiv, activists are hanging posters visualizing President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky as George the Victorious.
Posters, which depict Zelensky on the horseback "crushing the reptiles of Russian propaganda", show support for the Ukrainian president in his last week's decision to close opposition TV channels.
According to the Shari.net telegram channel, posters with the "smashing" Zelensky are being circulated across Kyiv by representatives of the "National Corps" right-wing nationalists.
As reported by the UOJ, earlier the National Council fined TV channel 112 Ukraine "for inciting religious hatred and animosity", which was the platform for the international media project "People". The channel was later banned by Vladimir Zelensky.
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