Ukrainian President, Vladimir Zelenskyassured this Wednesday that Russia did “the same thing” that the Nazis did on June 22, 1941, when German troops unexpectedly invaded the Soviet Union.
“Today, June 22, is the Day of Sorrow and Memory of the Victims of the War. A war that should forever remain in the history of the twentieth century and never be repeated. But she repeats herself. the same thing on February 24 that the Nazis did on June 22,” the Ukrainian president said in his daily message to the people of Ukraine.
In this sense, Vladimir Zelensky thanked the director of the Office of Special Investigations of the US Department of Justice, Eli Rosenbaum, for “assistance in investigating war crimes in Ukraine”.
“He is one of those American investigators who managed to expose many Nazis … Our joint investigation team must be as strong as possible so that not a single Russian criminal escapes punishment. Russia must be held accountable for all the evil it brought Ukraine”, sentenced the President of Ukraine.
On the other hand, he explained that during the day on Wednesday, Russian troops were supposed to hit the city of Nikolaev with seven missiles. During the attack, “fortunately”, no one was killed, although five were injured.
He also claimed that in the Kharkiv region “there were strikes”, where there were victims, although their number was not disclosed. It was also announced about new shelling of Chernihiv and Sumy regions, located on the border with Russia.
Zelensky insisted that the Western allies provide weapons Ukraine for “parity on the battlefield” to stop “this diabolical army and bring it across the frontiers.”
EU countries are in favor of the accession of Ukraine
Countries European Union They appear to have been moving towards an agreement on Tuesday to give Ukraine bloc candidate status just two days before the summit, which should decide on the case unanimously.
European Commission spoke out on Friday in favor of granting this condition Ukraine D Moldovaand the agreement to be signed at this week’s summit will be the first step in a process that usually takes several years.
(According to Europa Press and AFP)
Source: RPP

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