The total losses of the enemy alone of those killed are approaching 65 thousand, but even 100 thousand dead citizens of the Russian Federation will not think a thing of the Kremlin, Zelensky assured.
Even a hundred thousand dead Russian citizens cannot make the Kremlin think about something, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an evening video message on Saturday, August 15.
“The total loss of the enemy killed alone is approaching sixty-five thousand. So many Russian citizens have given their lives for the opportunity of a small number of people in the Kremlin to ignore the truth. And after the Russia’s “grave” is underway, we can say that even a hundred thousand dead Russian citizens cannot make the Kremlin think about something,” the president said.
According to Zelensky, the world must defend itself against Russian terrorism and blackmail by helping Ukraine.
“Only real victories for Ukraine, only real protection of the free world itself from Russian terror and blackmail – protection with sanctions, protection with aid to Ukraine – only the complete expulsion of the invaders from Ukrainian soil and dismantling the aggressive capabilities of a terrorist state – all this is the road to peace,” he said. Zelensky.
The President of Ukraine also spoke to the Russians.
“Well, for the citizens of Russia who do not want to participate in this criminal war, but are sent to war, I will remind you again of a possibility. Everyone who surrenders to captivity in Ukraine saves his life. Everyone who continues to fight in the Russian army or the mercenaries, they don’t have such a chance,” Zelensky assured.
Remember that as of Saturday morning, October 15, the enemy’s total battle losses were approximately 64,700 people.
Some gave up quickly, still realizing it was the only way to save their lives.
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Source: korrespondent

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