Ukraine-Russian Crisis
Ukraine Invasion: Zelensky Urges West To Act Or ‘Millions’ Could Die
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said “millions of people” could die if the world does not help Ukraine before it is “too late”.
- In an interview with newsmen, Zelensky repeated his demand that Western leaders impose a no-fly zone over his country.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that President Zelensky is appealing to world leaders to act faster, he said: “Don’t wait for me ask you several times, a million times. Close the sky.”
Western countries including the US and UK have ruled out a no-fly zone as it could bring them into direct conflict with Russia.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky accused countries of being indecisive on the issue of “closing” the skies against what he called “the Nazis” – and said of Western nations: “You can’t decide to close or not to close… you can’t decide.
If you are united against the Nazis and this terror, you have to close. Don’t wait for me to ask you several times, a million times. Close the sky. Zelensky said.
When asked about Western concerns around the potential of a no-fly zone escalating the conflict, and bringing about a direct confrontation with Russia making it worse, he said: “Worse for whom? For our families? No… For them..? Who knows? Nobody knows. But we know that exactly that now is very bad. And in future, it will be too late.
“Believe me, if it’s prolonged this way, you will see… they will close the sky but we will lose millions of people.”
He added: “The third world war will start and only then you will make a no-fly zone – but it will be too late.”
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