The reporter, Golsom Khalilova, pointed out that Kiev remained steadfast despite the Russian bombing, saying: “Kiev did not die… The Tsar of Moscow (Putin) and Lenin’s grandchildren kept bombing us until early morning. There are large numbers of casualties and wounded.”
And she continued: “The Czar of Russia started a new policy of indiscriminate bombing of cities and residential areas for civilians, so that the cities would be evacuated from people and facilitate the entry of soldiers.”
She added, “There is a saying by Hazrat Imam Ali, if you cannot stop the injustice, then at least report it, and this is what I am trying to do,” she said.
“Indeed, I cannot describe the strength of your solidarity and your statements, honorable Turks,” the reporter said.
Golsum Khalilova cautioned once morest believing what she considered “false information spread by the Tsar’s media,” stressing that “the people of Ukraine are resisting on all fronts,” despite the difference in military capabilities between Moscow and Kiev, as she put it.
Regarding politicians and the civil world, the reporter said, “The Russian Tsar bombs cities, women and children. Are you here? Raise your voice before it’s your cities’ turn.”
Hello everyone under the bombs of the Russian tsar pic.twitter.com/AnuDDKNH76
– Gulsum Khalilova (@KhalilovaGulsum) February 26, 2022
While the civilized world slept peacefully, the Tsar of Moscow, and the descendants of Lenin bombarded us until morning.
Ukrainian journalist attacks the West pic.twitter.com/K2aBeNNx0l
— Turkish deterrent ???????? (@RD_turk) February 26, 2022