The man in the Kremlin is very afraid, Zelensky comments on today's events in Russia

Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has issued a statement commenting on the day's events. “Today is a day when there is definitely no silence. And we definitely need guidance. Today the world saw that Russia's bosses control nothing. Nothing. Full chaos. Full lack of predictability. And it's happening [...]
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has issued a statement commenting on the day's events.
“Today is a day when there is definitely no silence. And we definitely need guidance. Today the world saw that Russia's bosses control nothing. Nothing. Full chaos. Full lack of predictability. And it's happening in Russian territory, which is completely loaded with weapons”.
Zelensky added that today, the “all bandits, mercenaries and Russian oligarchs” saw how easy it was to capture Russian cities”.
He once again called on Western partners to support Ukraine and to help Europe “protect” by aircraft and weapons, writes BBC, Report Express.
Then, going from Ukraine to Russian, he said: “The man from the Kremlin is obviously very scared and probably hiding somewhere, not showing up. I'm sure he's no longer in Moscow”
He knows what he's afraid of because he himself created this threat. All the bad things, all the losses, all the hate... is the one that spreads it”.












