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War in Ukraine, latest news. Biden: Zelensky didn’t want to hear about the Russian invasion

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War in Ukraine, latest news.  Biden: Zelensky didn’t want to hear about the Russian invasion

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Ukraine returns to ask for weapons against Russia, complaining about the shortage of ammunition. Donetsk separatists sentence two British fighters and one Moroccan to death: Kiev and London demand compliance with the Geneva Convention. Meanwhile, France ready “to participate in an operation” to “unblock the port of Odessa”. Scholz today in Bulgaria

Zelensky receives UK Defense Minister Wallace
  • Biden: Zelensky didn’t want to hear about the Russian invasion

    US President Joe Biden said his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky “did not want to hear” American warnings prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “I know a lot of people thought I was exaggerating,” Biden said, “but I knew we had the information to support (the analysis).” Then the US president added that Putin Ā«would have crossed the border. There was no doubt, and Zelensky did not want to listen, as did many other people. I understand why, but in the end he did it Ā».

  • Biden: Putin wants to wipe out the nation and its culture

    Vladimir Putin is trying to wipe out not only the nation of Ukraine but also its culture. This was stated by American President Joe Biden during a fundraiser, during which he explained that the Russian president sees the capital Kiev as the “seat of Mother Russia”.

    Biden then notes how the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and many others have not heeded the warnings issued by the United States about a possible invasion of Russia. “Zelensky did not want to hear, many did not want to hear”, highlights the US president.

  • Mayor Mariupol: demolished buildings with bodies inside

    Russian forces occupying the Ukrainian city of Mariupol demolished 1,300 residential buildings without removing the hundreds of corpses left in the rubble, according to Mayor Vadym Boychenko.

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