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Zelenskiy, book-fair browser, picks up a new title: "To Kill A Tyrant"

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and his spouse browsed the stalls of a literary fair held in Kyiv, and came away with a new book to read - "To Kill A Tyrant."

Zelenskiy has called Russian President Vladimir Putin a dictator on numerous occasions. He has led his nation through the three-year conflict with Russia. He didn't reveal whether he wanted to send a signal to his Kremlin counterpart with his book.

According to a Telegram post on his book fair visit, he bought the Ukrainian language version of the book by Italian academic Aldo Andre Cassi.

In a photo, he showed Olena Zelenskiy, his wife, as she thumbed through the book while her husband stood beside her. Zelenskiy stated that it was just one of many titles he and Olena had purchased at the fair.

The title of the book in full is "To Kill A Tyrant: A History Of Tyrannicide from Caesar to Gaddafi."

The book was first published in Italian and released in 2022. According to the summary provided by the Italian publisher, the author asks the question "Is killing a tyrant right or wrong?" Who decides? Reporting by Olena Hartmash and Christian Lowe, editing by Mark Heinrich

(source: Reuters)