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Zelensky for Putin fiesta: Imagine 14,000 corpses of Russian soldiers at Luzhniki Stadium

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“Imagine 14,000 corpses of Russian soldiers at Luzhniki Stadium”. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded today, Saturday, with his own message to yesterday’s appearance of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the Moscow stadium.

His remarks came a day after Putin praised the “special military operation” in Ukraine, referring to a “heroic” mission by the Russian military during a patriotic rally at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium in front of an enthusiastic crowd of tens of thousands of Russians.

The 100,000 in front of the stadium, along with the 95,000 in the arena itself correspond approximately in the number of Russian soldiers invaded Ukraine, Zelensky said in a recorded message today.

“And now imagine “14,000 corpses at this stage, in addition to the tens of thousands more that have been injured and mutilated,” he said, summing up Ukrainian estimates. for the Russian losses since the beginning of the war. The German Agency points out that it is not possible to confirm this information independently.

Zelensky once again asked to end the conflict immediately. “The war must end, Ukraine’s proposals are on the table,” he was quoted as saying by the newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24. The head of humanitarian services in the Ukrainian capital Oleksiy Kuleba said earlier today that at least 50,000 civilians had been evacuated from the conflict areas in the north and northwest of Kiev and that authorities were continuing rescue efforts in the most vulnerable areas.

Adviser to the Ukrainian presidency Oleksiy Arestovich said this morning that new clashes were reported between Russian and Ukrainian forces at Chernobayevka airport near Kherson in southern Ukraine.

The two main Russian routes for the attack in Kyiv are reported to be blocked reports CNN, which cites information from the Ukrainian army. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry also claimed that it had killed the Russian lieutenant general Andrei Mordvicev. If the information is true, he will be the fifth Russian general killed on the battlefield.

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