Zellinski: Russian strikes will not frighten Ukraine

Zellinski: Russian strikes will not frighten Ukraine

Voludomer Zellinski, the president of Ukraine, reaffirmed that his country “will not be scared by” the intense Russian airstrikes that damaged major energy facilities and resulted in at least ten fatalities.

Although Ukraine cannot be concealed, a unit will grow. With “more terrible and after” Russian forces on the front, it is impossible to stop Ukraine from fulfilling its promises, Zelinski stated in a video uploaded to social media.

The unprecedented Russian bombing of the Ukrainian capital was denounced by Secretary-General of the UN Antonio Guterres as a “unacceptable escalation.”
The European Union believes that the Russian missile strikes against civilians “amount to a war crime,” according to Josep Borrell, a spokeswoman for the Foreign Clock Affairs Ministry. The international condemnation of the Russian missile strikes that targeted civilians in Kyiv continues.

According to spokesman Peter Stano, “targeting people arbitrarily with a shameful and horrible volley of missiles strike civilian objectives that undoubtedly implies an additional escalation.”
He continued, “The European Union strongly condemns these horrific strikes on civilians and civilian infrastructure as they are in violation of international humanitarian law and elevate the targeting of civilians without regard to their status as a protected class to a war crime.

Stano Minsk urged “refraining” from giving Moscow any additional support in Ukraine when questioned about their decision to deploy a “joint regional force.”

Russian assaults won’t scare Ukraine, according to Zellinski

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