Zelensky: Don’t look for me in church. Look for God!

Newly-elected President Vladimir Zelensky

The web scandal flared up around Vladimir Zelensky, who had left for Turkey for a few days. ATO member Vladimir Skakun criticized the newly elected President and said that instead of Turkey, he’d better have attended the Easter service, writes Znaj.

“Somewhat I did not see him in the church. Again, the team does everything for him,” Skakun wrote on Facebook. In response, Zelensky suggested that he should look for God in church.

“Don't look for me in church. Look for God!” wrote Zelensky on Facebook.

The other day, Vladimir Zelensky congratulated Ukrainians on Easter in two languages and afterwards apologized for comparing the Tomos with a thermos.

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