there may be even more Russian attempts to sow fear and despondency in Ukraine: Zelensky appealed to Ukrainians
Kyiv • UNN
The president called on Ukrainians to take shelter during air alarms, regardless of the statements of the Russian Federation. Zelensky warned of a possible increase in Russian attempts to sow fear and despondency in Ukraine.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky urged citizens to take cover when there are air alarms and missile threats, regardless of the statements of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, and stressed that now there may be even more Russian attempts to sow fear and despondency in Ukraine. Zelensky stated this in an evening address, reports UNN.
"And one more thing. For all our people: when there are air alarms and missile threats, you need to go for cover. This is a firm rule-a rule that does not depend on certain statements from Russia. Now there may be even more Russian attempts to sow fear and despondency in Ukraine. We all need resilience to get through all of this. And we need unity – with all partners. Putin is now doing what he always does: intimidating, splitting, trying to break or shake everyone individually; he can't do anything else. He loses when he's alone. And he must lose now. In everything. And it will be safe for everyone," Zelensky said.
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