Zelenskyy blames West for not saving Ukrainian cities from Russian bombing
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy charged Western nations with not making a decision on enforcing a no-fly zone over Ukraine as the war continues for the 13th day.
Ukraine's President Voldomyr Zelenskyy charged the Western countries with not making a decision to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine even as the war rages on for the 13th day.
"Western countries, for the 13th day already, have been unable to make a decision to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine. Although they can do it. But they cannot even help to lift the blockade around the cities," he was quoted as saying by Nexta TV.
- Western countries for the 13th day already, have been unable to make a decision to enforce a no-fly zone over #Ukraine. Although they can do it. But they cannot even help to lift the blockade around the cities.
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Further, in his statement, Zelenskyy said Russia has lost more aircraft in the 13 days of the Ukraine invasion than it did in the past 30 years.
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Zelenskyy said, "Russia has not lost as many aircraft in the past 30 years as it did in 13 days in Ukraine." He also added, "Ukraine has been fighting for 13 days. Sumy was hit by air bombs. A child was killed in Mariupol."