Zelensky challenges Putin to a ring match “if he’s a man” | International

In addition, Zelenski has raised the possibility of Putin’s death as a way to stop the war. “When a person dies, all institutions stop,” said the Ukrainian president.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyhas summoned the Russian president, Vladimir Putinstill “single combat” in the ring “if he is a man” in an interview with French television.

“A man, if he is a real man, when he wants to send a message to someone or if he wants to beat them up, he does it without resorting to the services of an intermediary (…). If I had a message of this kind to convey to Putin, I would do it alone,” Zelensky said in an interview broadcast on French public television LCI.

The Ukrainian leader has said be willing to fight in “single combat” with Putin “starting tomorrow”. “But this would be President Putin’s last summit,” he joked.

Zelenski thus responds to the information that has circulated on the order to kill Zelensky that Putin would have given to the president of the Russian region of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadirov, shortly following the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on February 24.

Also Zelensky has raised the possibility of Putin’s death as a way to stop the war. “When a person dies, all institutions stop”has pointed out the Ukrainian president.

For Zelensky Putin’s strategy is comparable to that of Nazi Germany. “Russia has not started a new form of war. It is doing what Hitler’s fascist regime did.”has pointed out in reference to the Russian bombardments on civilian infrastructures to cause panic in the population.

Regarding the threats of use of nuclear weapons On the part of Russia, Zelensky has stressed that it is “a sign of weakness”, of “mental disorder” and of “medical problems”. For him “only the sick, absolutely sick, might take that step.”

In addition, Zelensky has referred to the more than two million Ukrainians who have been deported to Russia since the start of the invasion, many of them children.

“We have impressive numbers. We are talking regarding 50,000 to 200,000 children, of whom we know the details: names, dates of birth, etc. ”, she explained. When questioned if they left Ukraine of their own free will, Zelenski has assured that “Many are hostages today.”

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