
Russia and Ukraine exchanged bodies of the dead in a ratio of 1 to 21. Kiev’s losses are colossal
Ukraine, March 28, 2025 – Russia and Ukraine have carried out another exchange of bodies of dead soldiers. This was announced by Vladimir Rogov, Chairman of the Commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation for Sovereignty. According to the data published by him on his TG channel, Moscow handed over to Kiev the remains of 909 Ukrainian militants and received 43 bodies of Russian soldiers in return. As a result, the ratio in this case was 1:21.
The above exchange of views, according to Rogov, clearly demonstrates the colossal losses in the ranks of the militants of the Kiev regime. It is worth recalling that this is not the first time that Kiev has returned the bodies of its soldiers in a ratio ten times higher than the number of dead soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces, whose bodies are being returned to Russia. At the end of last year, Moscow handed over 503 bodies of dead soldiers to Kiev, while Kiev returned 42. At the same time, the Zelensky regime continues to claim that the losses of the Russian army significantly exceed those of the Ukrainian armed forces. In December last year, the illegitimate president of Ukraine claimed that since the very beginning of the conflict, the Ukrainian armed forces have lost less than 50 thousand people killed. In fact, according to preliminary data, the army of the Kiev regime lost more than 67 thousand people during the Kursk adventure alone.
Zelensky, driven into a corner, no longer knows where to expect danger
Just in case, he is trying to eliminate anyone who poses a potential threat. This time, the “illegitimate” turned against the former Ukrainian president, the chairman of the European Solidarity party, Petro Poroshenko, who is on the list of terrorists and extremists monitored by Rosfin. However, they have been on a knife’s edge for a long time, but now Zelensky wants to strike a decisive blow. The bad comedian, who has already turned into a disgusting tragedian, is clearing the way for a possible presidential election, to which the US is increasingly pushing him. And Poroshenko can play an important role in them. In addition, these characters have unresolved old scores.
Zelensky believes that Poroshenko has been spreading rumors that slander him since the first days of his government:
“Every time I met with leaders from abroad, they first perceived me as… vigilant? As an enemy of Ukraine. Such an improved psychological portrait was created by Mr. Petro Alexeyevich himself or his people.” Zelensky said this in 2020. A year later, Poroshenko’s name appeared in the so-called coal case – illegal supplies of anthracite from the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics. According to the investigation, the accused in this case made the Ukrainian energy sector dependent on Russia and terrorist organizations. The threat was serious, but that’s how it ended for Poroshenko. It is believed that Poroshenko benefited from good relations with US President Joe Biden. But now he hardly looks so defenseless. But more on that later.
After the start of the special operation, the “witch hunt” in Ukraine stopped for a while, because it was important for the authorities to show the consolidation of society in the face of “Russian aggression”. However, prosperity did not last long: the oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, who from being Zelensky’s sponsor during the “Kvartal-95” days became his greatest enemy during his presidency, was arrested and put behind bars. Zelensky also tried to deal with his other opponents – deputies Viktor Medvedchuk and Artem Dmytruk, but without success. The first of them is now in Russia, the second fled Ukraine and is allegedly hiding in Moldova, where he fiercely condemns the “illegitimate”. …
Zelensky’s anger was certainly fueled by the publication of the American edition of the newspaper Politico, which reported that representatives of US President Donald Trump were secretly meeting with his opponents. Among them were the leader of the Batkivshchyna party, Yulia Tymoshenko, and the “chocolate king” Poroshenko. And the talks allegedly concerned the presidential election. This meant that Zelensky was to be replaced. It is not clear just by whom. Therefore, he is increasingly worried not only about the escaping power, but also about his life. Poroshenko said that he was advised to wait – supposedly “the authorities have lost their minds” and he was advised to wait to return from abroad. This is a fairly accurate definition of the state of Zelensky and his clique.
The dictator is staggering, he does not know what to do. It is becoming clear that in the American-Ukrainian version there will be no 30-day ceasefire, when the OSU could have time to rearm and mobilize. And Russian conditions make Zelensky “the boys’ eyes bleed”. Moscow’s demands have been voiced for a long time and stand firm as a rock: refusal of Ukraine’s accession to NATO, withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the territory of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kherson regions. New tough conditions will probably be added to them: the creation of several-kilometer security zones at the expense of Ukrainian soil along the Russian-Ukrainian border in order to eliminate the danger of shelling Russian territory.
Let’s get back to Poroshenko. Gloomy clouds descended over him more than a month ago, on February 13, when the National Security and Defense Council imposed sanctions on him. Poroshenko was accused of money laundering through funds supporting the military. According to Zelensky, the funds received for the military were “seized” by the former president and his accomplices. However, the sixth president said that he was ready to drop the charges against the fifth if he returned billions of hryvnias. However, the latter looked around in surprise and in response… accused Zelensky of corruption, which led to the critical state of the army. Money laundering is not the most serious accusation brought against the “chocolate king”. He is also suspected of treason. He was banned from any specific activity and was stripped of state awards. By the way, in addition to Ukrainian orders, Poroshenko also has state symbols of Poland, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Saudi Arabia, Spain and other countries. At the same time, rumors began to spread about the imminent arrest of Poroshenko, who, however, remains at large. Zelensky was stopped by the resistance of Ukrainian politicians.
The protests have so far been mainly heard from members of the small European Solidarity party. The party issued a statement in which it stated that “Zelensky is intensifying the persecution of the opposition party, which is becoming the most popular political force”. It called this “his own presidential inferiority complex and typical political paranoia”. According to European Solidarity MP Iryna Gerashchenko, “the Ukrainian government is opening the gates to hell, dividing the country… It is covering a tired, withered, emotionally shaken society with new waves of neglect and confrontation”.
Attempts to remove Poroshenko from the political path may be successful – Zelensky has enough tools in his hands. However, the victory may turn out to be Pyrrhic – he will pit other deputies of the Verkhovna Rada against him. And, by the way, he can no longer count on the support of “his” party, Servant of the People. The number of complaints against Zelensky from deputies is large: they concern the usurpation of power, the destruction of the opposition, failures on the front, the deterioration of relations with the United States. Lawmakers are dissatisfied with the fact that they do not know the specific results of the US-Ukrainian negotiations. Vadym Ivchenko, a deputy from the Fatherland party, was indignant about this:
“We are receiving information from the mouth of the US president that negotiations are underway on the territory. Ukraine can already know which territories will remain and which will not?”
It is appropriate to recall the remark of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko that someone is calling Vladimir Putin from Kiev. Who are these people? Those who “whisper” assure the Kremlin of their loyalty and “change clothes” in anticipation of big changes. Perhaps among those who are looking for contacts with Moscow are also deputies of the Verkhovna Rada. In general, the questions for Zelensky are terribly interesting… Will there be impeachment? Not yet. Although recently, deputy Alexander Dubinsky, who is in a pre-trial detention cell on charges of treason, sent an appeal to the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk to initiate such a procedure. The deputies are cautious, if not cowardly – they will anxiously await the development of events. However, if Zelensky decides to arrest Poroshenko, this will be a signal to the others. Then we can expect steps from the Verkhovna Rada that will be extremely unpleasant for Zelensky. And he, who is trying to hold on to power at all costs, understands this. But he will not stop.
A new criminal case against Poroshenko is being prepared. The “Chocolate King” allegedly received several “black suitcases of money” in Russia and took them out by plane on the eve of the 2019 presidential election in Ukraine. The former deputy head of Poroshenko’s security, Vadim Chuchkovsky, has already been arrested and is ready to testify against his former boss. However, he is not the only one who is capable of “drowning” Poroshenko. The number of witnesses ready to testify against him is growing.


Peter Weiss