Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared a video on his Instagram account urging citizens to be vigilant and follow curfew rules
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared a video on his Instagram account urging citizens to be vigilant and follow curfew rules
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The war between Russia and Ukraine continues continuously, and today is its second day. Hundreds of lives have been lost so far and Ukraine's infrastructure has been heavily damaged. According to reports, the Russian army has entered the capital Kiev. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared a video on his Instagram account asking citizens to maintain courage. He said, a group of Russians is sabotaging Kiev. He has appealed to the citizens to be alert and follow the curfew rules.

The same Zelensky said that Russia will have to discuss, 'earlier if not late'. Zelensky said the Russian military was targeting areas where civilians live. He appealed to the people of Russia to raise their voice against the Ukraine war. Zelensky congratulated Ukrainians for their "bravery" amid Russia's attacks. He said Ukraine's military was "doing everything possible to rescue civilians."

At the same time, Zelensky said, 'According to the information we have, the enemies have chosen me as their first target. My family is his second target. They want to end Ukraine politically by eliminating the head (president) of the country. There is also information that the sabotage group of enemies has entered Kiev. That's why I ask the citizens of Kiev to be alert and follow the curfew rules. Earlier in a tweet, he had said how many people died on the first day of the war. "Russia has followed the path of evil, but Ukraine is defending itself and will not give up its independence," he said. 137 "heroes", including 10 military officers, have been killed and 316 have been injured.' He said Ukraine had been 'left alone' to fight Russia.

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