Volodymyr Zelenskyy openly confronts Putin; says “I am your neighbour and I do not bite”

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy wants Putin to have a dialogue with him. He said that he was Putin’s neighbour and that he will not bite him if he chooses to meet up.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy asked Russian President Putin to meet up for a dialogue. He said “I am your neighbour and lets sit down on the negotiating table just like you do with Emmanuel Macron and Scholz, I am absolutely free and I being your neighbour will not bite you. What are you afraid of?.”

Russia invaded Ukraine in a brutal manner on 24th February and since then scores of civilians and military personnel have lost their lives.

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Putin’s forces brought down the Kyiv TV tower on March 2nd briefly disabling Ukrainian news channels from broadcasting later the signals were restored somehow.

Zelenskyy stated what is the point of never again when 80 years later Russian forces hit the location where Babi Yar memorial complex is situated.

Indians were rescued via Operation Ganga, 2 students so far lost their lives amidst the evacuation process. Displaced families fleed Ukraine from the west zone and several others escaped via Romania.

The strictest sanctions were slapped at the Russian economy and yet nothing stopped the Russian forces. Putin has unleashed an inhumane attack on Ukraine and this will be accounted for and Russia will have to answer the West and the European Union.

India stayed neutral and was among the 35 other nations to have abstained from voting against Russia at the rare General Assembly meeting conducted by the UN Security Council.

So much has happened over the past 2 weeks that only Ukrainians and several nationals from other countries who were there during the offensive know the actual scenario.