Let us have a look at your statements in the post which I decided to remove:
"The number of Pakistani posters here defending the Imperialist NATO is appalling...."
Who are these posters? This statement is a clear diversion from the topic on hand.
"More power to Russia .. Someone has finally stood up to the US of A, the biggest terrorist in the human history"
Your statements justify Russian oppression of Ukraine, and violate following Forum Rules:
Ethnic / political / nationalistic hate
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Flaming / baiting
A special form of trolling whereby, threads or posts aimed at inciting an individual or group of people to be emotionally charged and incite fighting are not allowed. PDF is especially against using such posts or threads to incite hatred against politically belligerent nations or group of people e.g. Indians, Pakistanis or Saudis, Iranians etc. This would only add fuel to the flames. That’s not what PDF stands for.
When I confronted you for being unproductive in your post, you brought Salala into your next tirade aimed at me. Seriously, man.
Russia have problem with Volodymyr Zelenskyy because this man is a Ukrainian patriot who wants to defend his country:
Ukraine's president came to office in a landslide democratic election, defeating a billionaire businessman
www.irishexaminer.com
The boldness of Mr Zelenskyy’s stand for Ukraine’s sovereignty might not have been expected from a man whose biggest political liability for many years was the feeling that he was too apt to seek compromise with Moscow.
He ran for office in part on a platform that he could negotiate peace with Russia, which had seized Crimea from Ukraine and propped up two pro-Russian separatist regions in 2014, leading to a frozen conflict that had killed an estimated 15,000.
Although Mr Zelenskyy managed a prisoner exchange, the efforts for reconciliation faltered as Mr Putin’s insistence that Ukraine back away from the West became ever more intense, painting the Kyiv government as a nest of extremism run by Washington.
Mr Zelenskyy has used his own history to demonstrate that his is a country of possibility, not the hate-filled polity of Mr Putin’s imagination.
How Zelenskyy came to power?
Anti-establishment political novice beats President Petro Poroshenko with 73 percent of votes, preliminary results show.
www.aljazeera.com
Zelenskyy, the star of the Servant of the People television sitcom, where he fights corruption as a teacher-turned-president, benefited from the Ukrainians’ fatigue of mainstream politicians.
The majority of the population hold Poroshenko responsible for the government’s failure to tackle endemic corruption in the country.
"We will give weapons to anyone who wants to defend the country. Be ready to support Ukraine in the squares of our cities," is what Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted online after Russia launched a 'military operation' against Ukraine.
www.thequint.com
Volodymyr Zelenskyy was born in January 1978 in Kryvyi Rih, once an industrial city in Soviet Union, situated now in southern Ukraine.
Born to Jewish parents, he attended school in Kryvyi Rih and spoke Russian, akin to the people of his region. In 1995, the leader entered Kryvyi Rih Economic Institute – Kiev National Economic University's local campus – and graduated with a law degree in 2000.
The show, satirising Ukraine's corruption and portraying a longing for a democratic country, became an instant hit among the Ukrainian people, who were witnessing a tumultuous post-Soviet transition.
Please stick to the topic on hand.