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You are next after Russia destroys Ukraine – Zelensky warns US, NATO
President Volodymr Zelensky of Ukraine has sent a warning to the western countries that Russia would go after them once they finish with Ukraine.
The Ukrainian President maintained that the war won’t Stop in Ukraine, insisting that the attack on Ukraine by Russia would affect not only his country but the rest of the world also.
Speaking with ABC World News, the President called on NATO and the United States to secure Ukraine’s Airspace. ‘We don’t control our sky’, he said. Zelensky added that has has so much belief in the United States President, Joe Biden and his ability to stop the killings of Ukrainians and destroying of their properties. He added that American leaders can do more to protect his country.
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Recall that the US and NATO had declared that a no fly zone won’t be set up over Ukraine maintaining that they are saddled with the responsibility of preventing the war from escalating.
Russia on the other hand had earlier issued a warning that any country that decides to set up a no fly zone on Ukraine would be considered to be a participant of the military conflict.
What are your views on this claim by the Ukrainian President? Let’s hear them in the comments section.
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