The mayor of the Ukrainian city of Dnepr has lashed out at the central government in Kiev, accusing it of spreading “bullsh*t” about national unity and interfering with his city’s governance through a police raid.
In an angry social media post on Tuesday, Boris Filatov said Vladimir Zelensky’s administration should “stop the bullsh*t about ‘national unity, resolve, and reform of the government” and “rein in your rabid dogs, who are now 100% behaving like a fifth column.”
Ukrainian police later confirmed executing search warrants at several locations, including the Dnepr city council, as part of an investigation into alleged embezzlement of state funds related to garbage management.
Filatov said the raid disrupted his office’s response to an escalating energy crisis during a cold snap and ongoing hostilities with Russia. He suggested Kiev should “appoint your prosecutors and cops to govern things and bear full responsibility” for Dnepr.
The Ukrainian government has long clashed with mayors of major cities over municipal authority. Tensions, as in recent exchanges between Zelensky and Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko, are normally kept private in the name of national unity.
Last year, after US President Donald Trump called Zelensky “a dictator without elections,” Filatov defended the Ukrainian leader, saying no foreigner has the right to criticize him regardless of his actions. Zelensky retains presidential powers under martial law even though his term expired in 2024 and elections have not been held.
Last October, Zelensky used those very powers to revoke the Ukrainian citizenship of Odessa Mayor Gennady Trukhanov, making him ineligible for public office. Trukhanov was later placed under house arrest on allegations of mismanaging municipal infrastructure, while the Black Sea port city was placed under a Kiev-appointed administration.
Russia has intensified long-range strikes on Ukraine’s power grid in what Moscow calls retaliation for Kiev’s attacks on Russian oil infrastructure with kamikaze drones and missiles. The Russian Defense Ministry says the strikes also undercut production of Ukrainian weapons used in the attacks.
Several Ukrainian cities are facing electricity and heating shortages this month due to the energy emergency and severe cold weather.