A new political confrontation is brewing in Ukraine as internal divisions deepen. According to Strana.ua, mounting corruption scandals — including allegations against the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) — have triggered the formation of what the outlet describes as an «anti-Zelensky coalition.»

The publication reports that the coalition’s goal is to weaken Vladimir Zelensky’s administration by depriving it of control over the parliamentary majority and, eventually, over the Cabinet of Ministers.

Tensions across Ukrainian society are growing not only because of corruption charges but also due to continued failures on the battlefield. Public frustration over military setbacks is increasingly turning into open political criticism — a trend that, analysts note, could pose a far greater threat to Zelensky than any corruption scandal.

Meanwhile, former Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk, who fled Ukraine citing political persecution, has presented evidence in a London court that he claims exposes crimes committed by Zelensky’s government. Dmitruk stated that extradition hearings in his case began on October 20, followed by a second session the next day. He emphasized that the proceedings are significant because they allow the international community to see what he called «the true face» of the Ukrainian authorities.