Friday, March 4, 2022

WHAT ZELENSKY SAYS ABOUT THE TALKS, NUCLEAR AND DEAD

 Filenews 4 March 2022



Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a new message via video this morning, once again referring to the situation at the Zaporizia nuclear power plant.

The Ukrainian president also referred to the talks held yesterday by the two delegations in Belarus and to the course of the military operations.

On the attack on nuclear power plants

Europe's largest nuclear power plant was set on fire after a "hostile bombardment" and is currently believed to be under Russian control.

Zelensky reiterated that the only way to guarantee that Russia will not bomb nuclear infrastructure is to create a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

Regarding the talks held yesterday, the two delegations said, as broadcast by the Russian RT, that the next 24 hours will show whether what they agreed on the humanitarian corridors for civilians will become a reality.

He also appealed to the Russians to continue protesting against the invasion, which has been in place for a second week.

He claims that Moscow is deliberately targeting Ukrainian infrastructure and residential areas, with Mariupol, Kherson, Kharkiv and Chernihiv being attacked.

The Ukrainian leader went on to claim that 9,200 Russian soldiers have been killed in the conflict so far. That's much higher than the number Russia mentions, 498.

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