Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski called his American counterpart Donald Trump to go to the Ukraine To find out the disasters caused by the Russian attack, as part of an interview broadcast Sunday by the US television network CBS.

The interview, which was given to the 60 Minutes show, was filmed before the Russian launched yesterday on Sunday at Summyin northeast Ukraine, costing life to at least 34 people and causing international outcry.

Addressing the US president indirectly, Mr Zelenski said, “We want to come to see. You think you understand what’s going on here. Very well, we will respect your decision. “

“But please, before making any decision, before any form of negotiation, come see the world, the civilians, the warriors, the hospitals, the churches, the children, the people, destroyed or the dead. Come on, see and then let’s draw a plan to end the war, “Mr Zelenski insisted.

“You will understand what Putin did.”

As Donald Trump seems to be losing his patience with his Russian counterpart, who did not accept his offer for a ceasefire, Mr Zelenski pounded for his part that “no one can show confidence in Putin”.

“I have told President Trump repeatedly, Putin never wanted the war to stop. He never wanted to be independent. Putin wants to destroy us completely, “he complained.

Asked about Donald Trump’s statement that he was a “dictator” and that it was Kiev that caused the war, Mr Zelenski ruled that “the Russian view is dominant” in the new US government.

It is, according to him, an element of “revealing of the enormous influence” that Russia’s propaganda has “in US policy and their political staff”.