Ukrainian parliament assures that Vlodomir Zelensky is in Kiev

Caracas.- The chairman of the Russian State Duma, Viacheslav Volodin, assured on his Telegram channel that the Ukrainian president, Vlodomir Zelensky, fled his country. As he explained, he “is in Poland.”

“Zelensky has left Ukraine. The deputies of the Verkhovna Rada said that they might not contact him in Lviv. Now he is in Poland,” he wrote according to a publication in The Independent.

The information was immediately denied by the National Assembly of Ukraine. “The president is in Kiev, with his people,” they confirmed in a statement, in which they denounced that Russia was distributing this false information in locations under its control in Ukraine, such as Kherson, captured two days ago.

The last statement of Vlodomir Zelensky


Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky has accused Russia of resorting to “nuclear terror” in the war following Russian troops bombed, burned and seized control of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe.

“We alerted the whole world to the fact that no other country, except Russia, ever fired on nuclear power plants; It is the first time in the history of humanity,” said the president in a video released this morning by the Ukrainian Presidency.

And he maintained that “this terrorist state is now resorting to nuclear terror” and warned that “Ukraine has 15 nuclear reactors” and “if there is an explosion, it is the end of everything, the end of Europe, it is the evacuation of Europe.”

“Only immediate European action can stop the Russian troops; we must prevent Europe from dying from a nuclear disaster”, concluded Zelensky.

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