Zelensky: The no-fly zone would prevent humanitarian disaster

Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskiy has said that unless a no-fly zone is declared to protect Ukraine, the international community will be responsible for major humanitarian disaster. Zelenskiy has said on March 9th that Russia has stepped up the scale of attacks on the 14th day of war and that the world cannot sit by. [...]
Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskiy has said that unless a no-fly zone is declared to protect Ukraine, the international community will be responsible for major humanitarian disaster.
Zelenskiy has said on March 9th that Russia has stepped up the scale of attacks on the 14th day of war and that the world cannot sit by.
Russia uses rockets, planes and helicopters against us, against civilians, against our cities, against our infrastructure. It's the world's humanitarian duty to answer”, he said.
NATO has dismissed the possibility of implementing stoppage due to concerns of direct confrontation with Russia.
Zelensky has called on Western powers to immediately settle the Polish bid, which would enable his country to supply with Russian fighter aircraft MiG-29 a kind of fighter plane that Ukrainian pilots know how to use.
On March 8th, Washington has rejected Poland's idea of handing over Russian planes to the US air base in Germany.
Washington has said such an action could escalate the conflict.
When will the decision be made? Listen: We're at war! We don't have time for these signs. This isn't ping pong. These are human lives. We're calling again: Get him out of here. Don't leave the responsibility, send us the” planes, Zelensky said.
Asked how Moscow sees the Polish offer, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said it would create “a potentially dangerous and undesirable” scenario.
Moscow's attack on Ukraine has started in the early hours of February 24th.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered <x0 special operation” to demilitarise Ukraine.
The Kremlin's action has stirred anger and has been condemned in many parts of the world.
The United States and its allies have responded with severe sanctions against Moscow. / REL












