November 16, 2024

“It’s time to restore Ukraine’s territorial integrity,” says Zelensky.

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"It's time to restore Ukraine's territorial integrity," says Zelensky.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky defended the restoration of the “territorial integrity” of his country 23 days after the invasion by the Russian army, which reached the number of those who demonstrated on Friday (18) in Moscow on the eighth anniversary of the annexation of the territories. Crimea in Ukraine.

“I want everyone to listen to me now, especially in Moscow. It’s time for us to get to know each other. It’s time to talk. It’s time to restore territorial integrity and justice to Ukraine. Otherwise, Russia’s losses will be,” Zelensky said in a video posted on the Ukrainian presidential website at Internet: “There will be several generations.”


Regarding the demonstration organized on Friday at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow led by President Vladimir Putin, whose audience was estimated by the Russian Interior Ministry at about 200,000 people, Zelensky said that “almost the same number of Russian forces participated in the invasion of Ukraine.”


“Imagine that there are 14,000 dead bodies and tens of thousands of wounded and maimed in that stadium in Moscow. There are already many Russian losses from this invasion,” he added. “This is the price of the war,” he insisted. “A little more than three weeks. The war must end.”

According to Russian officials, on Friday, more than 200,000 Russians supported the “special military operation” in Ukraine during a huge patriotic rally in Moscow, with slogans such as “For a world free of Nazism!” https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/, “By the President!” and “For Russia!”.


Regarding the invasion, Zelensky stated in his video that on Friday there were seven humanitarian corridors in Ukraine, six of them in the Sumy region and one in the Donetsk region, and that more than 9,000 people were deported from Mariupol. “In total, more than 180,000 Ukrainians have been rescued through humanitarian corridors,” he explained.

But the Ukrainian ruler, deplored the continued Russian army to prevent the supply of humanitarian aid on most of the roads leading to neighboring cities. “This is a completely conscious tactic. They have a clear order to do absolutely everything so that the humanitarian catastrophe in Ukrainian cities is an ‘an excuse’ for Ukrainians to cooperate with the occupiers,” he said, stressing that this situation is a “war crime.”

“Every Russian figure who issues these orders and every Russian soldier who carries them out will be identified. They will get a mandatory one-way ticket to The Hague. In the city where the International Criminal Court is located,” he added.

Zelensky also reported that fierce fighting broke out in the Kharkiv region, especially near Izyum, and that the Ukrainian army occupied occupiers in Kyiv, Sumy and Chernigov in the south. “It seems that your military leaders cannot offer anything to your political leadership but cruel and misguided tactics to tire us and Ukraine,” he said. Finally, Zelensky announced that in the coming days he will continue to appeal to the peoples of the world to demand peace in Ukraine, and he specifically mentioned Switzerland, Israel, Italy and Japan.


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