Admin l Thursday, February 24, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine – President of the embattled Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is leaving Kyiv to France and will remain there for two weeks.
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy has declared martial law in Ukraine and he is fleeing at a time when Ukraine is under heavy bombardment by Russian forces. While he is in France Ukraine will be run by Antony Martial, a top general in Ukraine.
“MARTIAL LAW & WHAT IT MEANS FOR UKRAINE: Basically I’m gonna fuck off to France for a few weeks and leave day to day running of Ukraine to the man, the myth, Anthony Martial! He looks good in his army get up! #FuckOffPutin #MartialLaw”, Zelenskyy wrote.
He added, “Due to @LordVladTheLad being a FUCKING RETARD and bombing my country, I’ve had no choice but to invoke Martial Law. Fuck off Putin you big fat hairy Russian CUNT!! #UkraineWar #RussiaUkraine”, he said.
Meanwhile, he said more than 40 soldiers and up to 10 civilians have been killed and a few dozens induring during Russian invasion
Oleksiy Arestovych, an adviser in the President’s Office, said that in addition to the military casualties, “as far as I know, at the moment there are a few civilian deaths — up to ten.”
Meanwhile, the European EU leaders have promised “harshest ever sanctions” against Russia in response to what they described as “barbaric attack”
European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen promised to “weaken Russia’s economic base and its capacity to modernize” following the “barbaric attack” by Moscow against Ukraine.
“We will freeze Russian assets in the European Union and stop the access of Russian banks to European financial markets. “We condemn this barbaric attack and the cynical arguments that are being used to justify it. Harshest” sanctions: Von der Leyen said she will present “massive and strategic” sanctions against Russia for approval later today. These sanctions are designed to take a heavy toll on the Kremlin’s interests and their ability to finance war. And we know that millions of Russians do not want war,” she said.
“We will not allow President [Vladimir] Putin to replace the rule of law, by the rule of force, and ruthlessness,” she said, “Ukraine will prevail”, ,” Von der Leyen told reporters on Thursday.