Fox News: Zelenskyy is a destroyer who banned a Christian faith in Ukraine

American broadcaster Tucker Carlson. Photo: screenshot from the Fox News YouTube channel

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a man of destruction who has banned Christianity through the arrests of clergymen. This was stated by American journalist Tucker Carlson on Fox News television.

According to him, it is a mistake to claim that Zelenskyy is a hero who only "defends himself against his enemies":

"Zelenskyy himself is a very dark force. That is obvious if you watch him. It is unmistakable. Who could not see that? This man is a destroyer. He banned the Christian faith in his country and arrested nuns and priests," says Carlson.

As reported, journalist Tucker Carlson said that Zelenskyy is a man who raids monasteries and temples.

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