Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky said Wednesday that Ukrainians have spent seven nights almost without sleep due to the Russian invasion. and accused Russia of wanting to “erase the history” of the country.
“We have spent seven nights almost without sleep or sleeping badly. But the time will come and we can sleep. After the war, after the victoryZelensky said in a message to Ukrainians posted on Facebook.
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The president accused Russia of wanting to erase the country’s history, after a missile attack on Babi Yaron the outskirts of Kiev, where the Nazis, he stressed, shot more than 33,000 Jews in a single operation during World War II.
“This attack shows that many people in Russia do not know Kiev. They know nothing about Kiev, about our history. But they have been ordered to erase our history, erase our country, erase all of us“, said.
Zelensky called on Jews around the world to raise their voices against Russian aggression.
“Are they not seeing what is happening?” asked the Ukrainian leader, saying that “Nazism is born of silence.”
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They have been ordered to erase our history, erase our country, erase all of us
“That’s why you have to shout about the killing of civilians, about the killing of Ukrainians,” he said.
The Ukrainian president once again called for more support for Ukraine and welcomed the fact that even neutral Switzerland has joined sanctions against Russia.
“What do other countries expect? Our anti-war coalition has swelled its ranks with countries that Moscow could count on a week ago,” he said.
“Russia cannot beat Ukraine with bombs and strikes and missiles“, said.
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