3117 refugees have reached Switzerland +++ Heavy fighting in Kiev’s suburbs

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indirectly threatened possible collaborators and supporters of Russia in Ukraine with death. Anyone who is tempted by offers from the Russian occupiers is signing their own verdict, he said in a video message published on Sunday night. “The verdict is to follow more than 12,000 occupiers who might not understand in time why Ukraine should not be attacked.”

Most recently, the Ukrainian side said that more than 12,000 Russian soldiers had been killed in the war in Ukraine. This cannot be verified independently.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy on March 12, 2022.

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Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP

In his statements, Zelenskyy referred to recent events in the Russian-occupied territories of the Kherson region in the south of the country. There, Russia is trying to “repeat the sad experience of creating pseudo-republics,” blackmailing local politicians, putting pressure on MPs and looking for someone to bribe to create a “Kherson People’s Republic.”

But he also mentioned the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol. According to Kiev, the mayor of the city in the Zaporishcha region was kidnapped on Friday. On Saturday, local MP Halyna Danilchenko declared in a video message that a “Committee of People’s Deputies” would be set up to govern the city, writes “Ukrayinska Pravda”. She called demonstrators once morest the Russian troops “extremists”.

Zelenskyi also said to Russia and possible Moscow supporters that Ukraine will not forgive anyone, will not forget and will find everyone and hold them accountable.

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