Zelensky demands justice for Ukraine

anniversary of the liberation of Bucha

President Zelensky commemorates the victims of Russia’s occupation in Bucha.

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Kyiv Regarding the casualties and destruction caused by Russia’s war of aggression, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged justice for his country. “Justice for our state, for all our people who lost their relatives, their friends, their health, their home and their normal life because of the Russian aggression, because of the terror of the occupying forces,” he said in his evening video address on Friday

Zelensky: The day of justice will come

Zelensky commemorated the victims of the short Russian occupation on Friday in the Kiev suburb of Bucha with international guests. Moldovan President Maia Sandu and the heads of government of Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia – Eduard Heger, Robert Golob and Andrej Plenkovic – took part in the commemoration.

After their invasion a good 13 months ago, Russian troops captured the small town of Bucha near Kiev in early March 2022. On March 30th they withdrew again. Three days later, published images of the bound bodies of civilians caused international outrage. Bucha is a symbol of Russian war crimes around the world.

In the afternoon, Zelensky held a United for Justice conference with his guests, at which Ukraine aims to rally support for the prosecution of Russian war crimes. “And the day will come when the world will hear that justice has been restored to Ukraine,” Zelensky announced.

Selenski on the possible end of the war

At his meeting with foreign heads of state and government, Zelenskiy reiterated his vision of a peaceful solution. First, a representative of Russia – whoever that might be, he doesn’t know – must withdraw all troops from all areas of Ukraine without a fight. “Then the diplomatic format begins,” Zelensky was quoted as saying by the Ukrainian media. However, should Ukraine be forced to forcefully expel all Russians, then there would be nothing to talk about in view of the many victims. “Then what should you even talk about with people like that?”

Nuclear weapons: Selenski accuses Russia of losing touch with reality

For Zelenskiy, Russia’s intention to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus is a sign that the meeting between Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin and China’s head of state Xi Jinping was not crowned with success. “One should have shown Russia a sense of reality that the country has completely lost under President Putin,” Ukrayinska Pravda quoted Zelenskiy as saying. Putin received Xi in Moscow the previous week. In addition, Belarus’ ruler Alexander Lukashenko has lost all independence, said Zelensky. “I don’t think he decides what weapons are on his territory anymore.”

Wladimir Putin

According to Zelenskiy, Russia has lost its sense of reality because of Putin.

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Against the background of high tensions with the West as a result of the Ukraine war, Putin recently announced that he would station tactical nuclear weapons in the neighboring ex-Soviet republic of Belarus. He justified the stationing by saying that the USA had been doing something similar in Europe for years.

UN warn of nuclear escalation after Belarus announcement

After the Russian announcement to station nuclear weapons in Belarus, the United Nations warned of an escalation. “All states must avoid measures that could lead to escalations, mistakes or misjudgments,” said the UN representative for disarmament issues, Izumi Nakamitsu, on Friday before the UN Security Council in New York. The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons must also be observed.

Kiev: Russian military attacks civilian targets again

The Ukrainian military leadership accused the Russian armed forces of again focusing on civilian targets. “Having failed to achieve the desired results on the battlefield, the enemy continues to cynically terrorize the civilian population of our country,” the Ukrainian general staff’s evening situation report said on Friday. Among other things, the city of Zaporizhia and other places were attacked with ballistic missiles. At least six so-called kamikaze drones were shot down by the Ukrainian air defense. The information could not be independently verified.

Zaporizhia

Russia is said to have attacked civilian targets again on Friday. Among other things, the city of Zaporizhia and other places were attacked with ballistic missiles.

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According to the generals in Kiev, the Russian ground troops continued their attacks at Avdiivka, Marjinka and Bakhmut in the east of the country. Russian troops continued to try to take full control of the city of Bakhmut, which had been heavily fought over for months.

This is how the Handelsblatt reports on the Ukraine war:

Ukrainian Air Force uses “smart” bombs

As part of military aid from the West, so-called smart bombs are now available to the Ukrainian Air Force. “We now have bombs called JDAM,” Air Force spokesman Yuri Ihnat said on television on Friday. In principle, JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition) are conversion kits developed in the USA for conventional bombs which, thanks to a navigation system, become highly precise weapons. “These bombs are a little less powerful, but they are extremely accurate,” said Ihnat. “We would like to have more of these bombs to be successful on the front lines.”

That will be important on Saturday

New fighting is expected in eastern Ukraine.

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