Zelensky: “Russia wants to erase our history”
Ukrainian leader revealed that six thousand Russians were killed in six days of war
The president of Ukraine accused, this Wednesday morning, Russia of wanting to “erase the history” of the country. According to the Ukrainian leader, who once again appealed for support to the European Union, six thousand Russians were killed in six days of war and adds that the Kremlin would not be able to take the country with bombs and air strikes.
“They don’t know anything about Kiev, about our history. But they all have orders to erase our history, erase our country, erase us all,” said Volodymyr Zelensky in a new video.
Referring to Russia’s attack on Babyn Yar – the site of the World War II massacre of people by German outreach troops and cranial auxiliaries – Zelenskiy stated that this “attack proves that for many in Russia, Kiev is downright foreign.” .
The Ukrainian Jew, from Ukraine, appeals to the “world not to stand” in the face of Russian aggression, referring to the attack that hit the Babi Yar area, on the outskirts of Kiev.
Baby Yar was the site on the outskirts of Kiev where German troops massacred thousands of young people and citizens of Roma origin in 1941.