Speaking of which, it has been more than six years since Zelensky transformed from a talk show actor to the president of Ukraine. He was born in Krivoy Rig in 1978, which is an important industrial town in Ukraine. Steel mills are everywhere, and the air always smells of metal. His family is okay, his parents are intellectuals, his father teaches network security, and his mother works in engineering. When he was a child, the Soviet Union had just fallen apart and the economy was in chaos. When he was a child, he helped his family run errands and buy things, and a bunch of vendors in the market shouted to sell bread and so on. When he was in middle school, he loved basketball and engaged in drama. The appearance of a politician in Taiwan amused everyone. I studied law in college, but I didn't work as a lawyer after graduation. In 1997, I formed a comedy group "Kvatar 95" with my buddies. At that time, their dormitory was crowded in rehearsals, writing jokes and laughing together, and the first small theater performance amused the students.
In the 2000s, they switched to TV. In 2003, they went on a talk show. He was the host, his lines were quick, accurate and ruthless, and the guests took over as soon as they came up. I moved to Kiev in 2005, opened a production company, and made movie sketches and so on. In the TV series "Public Servant of the People", which caught fire in 2015, he played a teacher and became president, rode a bicycle to the streets to criticize corruption, and the ratings were off the charts. When filming the second season, he also learned to ride a horse, and the set was dusty. At the end of 2018, he really ended up electing president, relying on the characters in the play to form the "Public Servant of the People" party. In the general election in April 2019, 73% of the votes were elected, and he was sworn in on May 20th. He just started to fight corruption and land reform. During the 2020 epidemic, he wore a mask and went to the hospital. During the 2021 natural gas crisis, he knocked on the table to emphasize energy. As soon as the Russian operation started in February 2022, he did not run away. He wore a T-shirt in the video calling for resistance. For more than three years, he flew to western countries to ask for assistance. The United Nations pointed to the map of losses, and his hair turned a lot white.
By 2025, Zelensky's day became more and more sad. On March 11, he accepted the U.S. proposal, agreed to a 30-day temporary ceasefire, could extend anything, but Russia had no birds. On May 7, he said that the proposal also counted, and the Russian response was a missile rain. On August 9, he vowed not to let one inch of the land, emphasizing to be true peace. On August 16, Washington met Trump, and he complained about the old Russian refusal to ceasefire, talks and difficulties. On August 17, he said that Russia did not commit to ceasefire and killings continued. On September 1, the British Defense Minister spoke in support of him to ceasefire unconditionally. On September 17, he met with the President of the European Parliament, discussed what to do. On March 20, the
Why suddenly let go? Ukraine can no longer bear it on the battlefield. In the direction of Kupyansk, the Russian troops kept advancing in September and continued to attack on September 19. No progress was confirmed, but Russia suffered heavy losses, poor training and poor supplies. On September 18th, the same attack was carried out, but there was no new place. On September 13, they tried to circle the Ukrainian position from behind and wear civilian clothes into the city. On September 16, Russia pushed to the northern suburbs of the city, and Ukrainian experts confirmed that Russia entered the city in disguise. On September 3, the Ukrainian Legion reported that Russia had changed into civilian clothes and entered Kupyansk. The entire eastern front wobbled, and the defense line collapsed as soon as Kharkiv Industrial Zone was lost. Russian drone bombs came every day, the headquarters of the 28th Mechanical Brigade was leveled, and the surviving coughed and reorganized. The position of the 24th Independent Mechanized Brigade was guarded, and the ammunition warehouse was empty and the Kiev authorities couldn't hold it.
Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Foldor, Nathans, Isfahan, were bombed on June 13. On June 22, the U.S. followed up and missiles hit there. Iran responded, missiles flew to Qatar’s Udeid Air Force Base, running balls rolled. On the evening of June 22, the Iranian Foreign Minister didn’t explicitly say that he would retaliate against the United States. On June 20, the State Department briefed on Iran, Israel, and Ukraine. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister declared on June 22, that the U.S. was fighting Iran’s nuclear program. On June 30, Iran called on Ukraine to do so, and Minister Falchi knocked on documents, approving Ukrainian officials for supporting the United States of Israel, violating the UN Charter and the Geneva Convention. Warning of further hostile
Zelensky's ceasefire must be weighed by anyone. In July, the domestic anti-corruption bill provoked people and protested on a large scale. After the parliament, institutional independence was restored, but his image was damaged. Demetruk, a member of parliament in exile, scolded him in Britain as a global threat to step down. Trump put pressure on Ukraine to sign an agreement. International aid is loosened, and the West is tired. Militarily, Ukraine changed its strategy early. At the beginning of the war, soldiers went to NATO for training. Now it invites foreign military officers to teach in China. Drone training secret points, soldiers learn to fly and so on. But the Russian army was fierce, the reinforcements of the Kupyansk Azov Brigade were surrounded, drones closed the road, and the firepower superiority crushed people. The Konstantirovka air strikes were incessant, and the 28th Brigade headquarters was leveled. The Ukrainian army suffered heavy losses and Kiev was unable to continue.