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Zelensky panic as Russia issues strike warning on Kyiv, begs U.S. for urgent intervention
President Volodymyr Zelensky in the early hours of Wednesday expressed signs of phobia as Russian convoy heads towards Kyiv after successful air strike that hit the government headquarters in Kharkiv on Tuesday.

The footage of the massive Russian convoy moving ferociously towards Kyiv was displayed all through the night of Tuesday, forcing U.S. officials to raise red alert.

President Zelensky called U.S. President Joe Biden informing him of the movement and admitting that Ukraine cannot defend itself alone. “We cannot defend ourselves alone,” Zelensky had said, appealing to the U.S. to stop Russia immediately.
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