War Fronts Littered With Corpses Of Russian Soldiers - President Zelensky Mocks
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Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, on Sunday, said that in areas where
heavy fighting has taken place, the front line of defense is littered with
corpses of Russian soldiers.
He said this while insisting that the Russian military has sustained “unprecedented losses” and that some Russian units have been “80 to 90 percent destroyed.”
“Ukrainians have proven they can fight more professionally than an army that has been waging wars for decades in various regions and conditions,” Zelensky said in a video message on Sunday.
“We respond with wisdom and courage to the great number of their equipment and soldiers sent to Ukraine.”
The President, who was speaking in Ukraine, added that in areas where heavy fighting has taken place, the front line of defense is “littered with corpses of the Russian soldiers.”
“And these corpses, these dead bodies, are not being picked up by anyone. New units are being sent to advance right over them,” he said.
Speaking on evacuation corridors, Zelensky said eight evacuation corridors were operating on Saturday but due to Russian shelling, authorities were unable to rescue people from Borodyanka in the Kyiv region.
Authorities were also unable to deliver humanitarian aid to the cities in the southern Kherson region.
He said this while insisting that the Russian military has sustained “unprecedented losses” and that some Russian units have been “80 to 90 percent destroyed.”
“Ukrainians have proven they can fight more professionally than an army that has been waging wars for decades in various regions and conditions,” Zelensky said in a video message on Sunday.
“We respond with wisdom and courage to the great number of their equipment and soldiers sent to Ukraine.”
The President, who was speaking in Ukraine, added that in areas where heavy fighting has taken place, the front line of defense is “littered with corpses of the Russian soldiers.”
“And these corpses, these dead bodies, are not being picked up by anyone. New units are being sent to advance right over them,” he said.
Speaking on evacuation corridors, Zelensky said eight evacuation corridors were operating on Saturday but due to Russian shelling, authorities were unable to rescue people from Borodyanka in the Kyiv region.
Authorities were also unable to deliver humanitarian aid to the cities in the southern Kherson region.
Dont worry, the world will still know the true fool and wicked President you are.
ReplyDeleteFake man acting like he means well for his country. You know you cant win this war, yet you put your people for slaughter. History will judge you.
How can you renegade on agreement with your region because of foreigners who are out there for their own selfish reasons? Is that not madness?
These wasn't the reason for the war.
DeleteWhat other major thing aside NATO?
DeleteBefore now . In Ukraine the have annexed Russia and separatists
DeletePutin wants ussr back
DeleteYeah, not a bad idea though
DeleteHow?
DeleteNah.... is Putin disturbing other countries who are in line with the agreement not to join NATO? There are many countries that make up USSR, Ukraine is just one, why is Russia not fighting all of them?
DeleteYou answer shows you have not done proper research. Dont let western propaganda drive you ��
Russia can't take off their eyes from Ukraine. Ukraine is a sovereign state
DeleteIf na u be Ukraine president, u go fight
Their feather �� will be cut short
Although this might be a war propaganda, which is a global practice.......but, one thing is sure, they rate of loss of lives and war equipment by Russia is overwhelming.....Putin, though highly defiant, would be astonished at the sort of gallantry and stiff resistance his troops are facing currently. Ukraine has shown that no matter what it loses or suffers it would not bow to RUSSIA.
ReplyDeleteHe kept telling his citizens that nothing will happen till the last minute. At least, I listened to almost all his speeches. Wont a true father keep his children away from danger 1st, before going for war?
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