Ukraine-Russian Crisis
Ukraine Invasion: Fearless Zelensky Vows To Remain In Kiev, Says ‘He’s Not Afraid Of Anyone’
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Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has revealed his location, vowed to remain in the Ukrainian capital Kiev in spite of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
- In a defiant video message from his office on Bankova Street, he said he is staying there “as long as necessary” and his team is with him.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Mr. Zelenskyy was previously reported to be in hiding but still somewhere in the Ukrainian capital, having refused to leave the country.
“I stay here,” he said. “I stay in Kiev. On Bankova Street. I’m not hiding. And I’m not afraid of anyone. As long as it’s necessary to win in our patriotic war.”
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Ukraine’s president has blasted Russian forces for having “no humanitarian sense” after 13 people were killed in a strike on a bread factory in Makariv near Kyiv and a church in Zhytomyr region on Monday, adding: “These are NOT people.”
“There was an agreement on humanitarian corridors,” he continued.
“Did it work? Russian tanks worked instead. Russian ‘Grads’. Russian mines.”
“At the same time, they are opening a small corridor to the occupied territory,” he said. “For several dozen people.
He said Russian soldiers even mined the road which had been agreed to transport food and medicine for people and children in Mariupol – and destroyed buses that were supposed to help civilians evacuate.
“At the same time, they are opening a small corridor to the occupied territory,” he said. “For several dozen people.
“Not so much to Russia, as to propagandists. Directly to their TV cameras. Like, that’s the one who saves. Just cynicism. Just propaganda. Nothing more.”
Russia had outlined its latest proposal for humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to leave five Ukrainian cities including Kyiv from 9am local time (7am GMT) on Tuesday, according to Russian news agencies – but most of the routes would travel through Russia or Belarus, which Mr. Zelensky has previously rejected as “immoral”
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