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Kyiv is on the brink of collapse; Huge rebellion against Zelensky in Kyiv as Putin "redraws" Ukraine map.

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Think of this as your investigation log. Answer each question to explain what you discovered and how you got there.

1. Kyiv is not on the brink of collapse due to a rebellion against Zelensky, infact Zelensky has an overall positive approval rating, around 67%, meaning most Ukrainians are in favor of his leadership. Kyiv, and many other cities in Ukraine are at risking of having a collapsed power grid as Russia continues target the power grid.

My main sources for these claims were Gallup for the approval rating, which showed how while Zelensky's approval rating is lower than it used to be at the start of the war, it has stabilized at around 66% percent. It also showed that his approval was never negative either. My other source was the New York times, which did shed some more light on the so called collapse of Kyiv.
NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/12/world/europe/ukraine-russia-energy-system.html

Gallup: https://news.gallup.com/poll/693293/charts-show-ukrainians-shifting-views-leadership.aspx

I did see some protest and criticism of which claimed to see much larger widespread protest aiming for the removal of Zelensky, however it is worth noting that the largest note able source I saw with this story was the Hindustan Times, which is rated with a low factuality ranking by Media Bias/ Fact Check.
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