{O/C} The Ukrainian leader today warned that Russia is trying to split his nation as he likened Ukraine to North and South Korea.
While Zelenskyy accused the West of cowardice, Russian troops are wasting no time pressuring Ukraine's military in the east to capitulate.
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In an interview with independent Russian news media from Kiev, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy heaped criticism on the West for not supplying fighter jets to help defend his country.
After U.S. President Joe Biden's volcanic eruption of wrath involving yet another gaffe - calling for a regime change in Russia, Zelenskyy denounced the West for sitting on their hands when Russia is sucking the life out of Ukraine.
Repeating earlier statements in order for a possible truce, Zelenskyy reiterated that declaring Ukraine neutral and offering security guarantees are doable as long as Russia is willing to negotiate.
He said remaining neutral of not should be a decision that's going to be made by Ukrainian voters in a referendum after the withdrawal of Russian troops.
When asked why Russia outright banned the interview from being aired abroad, Zelensky said Moscow was trying to paper over the cracks.
He also offered his troops in Mariupol the choice to leave.
This comes as unbridled violence continues to rock Ukraine.
A rocket attack last night obliterated an oil base in the northwestern region of Volyn.
Rescuers used various tools to sift through heaps of concrete and debris of the regional administration building in Kharkiv, where at least 6 people have perished since the March 1st attack.
With no significant progress yet, marauding Russian troops are shifting their focus on bringing Ukraine's troops in the east one step closer to their death agonies.
Should Russia succeed in destroying Ukrainian forces in the Donbas region, it could be tantamount to wresting that region and in turn splitting the country.
Russia has supported the separatists in Luhansk and nearby Donetsk after the Russian annexation of Crimea.
On the road to Kiev, wretched residents were seen walking through gutted buildings as they searched for keepsakes to retrieve.
Mounds of debris and corpses now line the streets.
Defiant Ukrainians are still trying to scuttle the Russian offensive to clutch Ukraine.
But tangible support is now being given to thousands of patients in Ukraine. The U.S.-funded Alliance for Public Health is now treating patients with HIV and opioid addiction.
The ceaseless invasion has displaced more than 10 million people, forced 3.8 million to flee with a heavy heart and slaughtered thousands of innocent civilians.
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