Fans fell to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky as he fought

Fans fell to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky as he fought the Russian invasion

The heroic leadership of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky won him a legion of fans around the world as he joined his troops on the battlefield to repel Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

But the bravery of the former comedian, who has become a national leader, is not the only thing waving his tongue.

Love fans flocked online to share photos of the president, both women and men, dazed by his good looks.

“Am I the only girl who belongs to President Zelensky?” His fearless passion is so hot, “a woman tweeted.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky (pictured) has been widely praised for remaining fighting the Russian invasion with his compatriots.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky (pictured) has been widely praised for remaining fighting the Russian invasion with his compatriots.

“I’m sorry if this is inappropriate, but … I’ve never noticed before – Zelensky is hot,” said another, adding that “standing up to Russian aggression really catches his eye.”

“I didn’t want to mention it because it doesn’t matter, but Zelenski looks damn hot,” someone else wrote.

“Is Vladimir Zelensky hot?” One man wrote.

“He looks sleepy, but he watches his country fall apart. To sleep and wake up next to him with his compact body and those eyes?

“I’ll say it.” Zelenski is hot, “wrote the fifth.

Many argue that the politician has already been attractive, but is now “off the charts” after his recent acts of courage and determination.

“Zelenski was already the world’s hottest leader (close to him and [Canadian Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau), ”wrote one man.

‘Homie is off the charts hot now.’

Fans in love flocked to Twitter to judge the president's sex appeal as he defended the capital Kiev with his troops.

Fans in love flocked to Twitter to judge the president’s sex appeal as he defended the capital Kiev with his troops.

One man suggested that the world supported Ukraine because of Zelensky's good looks

One man suggested that the world supported Ukraine because of Zelensky’s good looks

Another objected: “Zelenski has MUCH more sex appeal than Trudeau. He must take his rightful place as the world leader in the sex icon.

As of Sunday, Zelensky, who has repeatedly turned down Western proposals to evacuate him and instead promised to defend the capital Kiev with his troops, has become a top trend on Twitter with more than 1.23 million tweets.

The 44-year-old, former actor and comedian who had no political experience before his clear democratic victory in 2019, has been chased by Putin’s army of dog attackers by special forces that have a list of Ukrainian officials to capture or kill.

On Friday, President Zelensky shared a video with himself in Kiev to dispel rumors that he had fled the country, saying he was “number one target” for Russian assassins, while his wife and children were “number two”.

His wife, Olena, 44, and two children, aged 17 and 9, are also hiding – but still in the country – amid fears that the Kremlin wants to wipe out or shut down Ukraine’s entire political class.

Ukrainian servicemen ride tanks to the front line with Russian forces in Ukraine's Luhansk region on Friday

Ukrainian servicemen ride tanks to the front line with Russian forces in Ukraine’s Luhansk region on Friday

President Zelensky later shared footage of him and other senior members of his party walking the streets of Kiev in preparation for battle with Russian troops.

He was widely praised for staying to fight instead of leaving his nation as the Russians launched numerous attacks to the east, north and south on Thursday.

US President Joe Biden offered to evacuate the Ukrainian president from his country to safety, but he refused, arguing that he must stay and protect his land and people, saying: “I need ammunition, not transport.”

Ukrainian troops delayed the invasion of Kiev overnight as Russian forces resumed their attack under cover of darkness, striking the capital with artillery and cruise missiles.

“We will fight as long as necessary to liberate the country,” President Zelenski said in a video address Saturday night.

He said a baby girl was born on Saturday night in the Kiev subway tunnels, which are used as a bomb shelter.

“If children are born in shelters, even when the shelling continues, then the enemy has no chance,” he said. ‘To victory! Glory to Ukraine! ‘

Ukrainian soldier flees with his weapon outside a military facility, in Kiev, Ukraine, February 26, 2022.

Ukrainian soldier flees with his weapon outside a military facility, in Kiev, Ukraine, February 26, 2022.

A fragment of a destroyed Russian tank is seen on the road on the outskirts of Kharkov on February 26, 2022.

A fragment of a destroyed Russian tank is seen on the road on the outskirts of Kharkov on February 26, 2022.

Vladimir Putin addresses the nation for the recognition of the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics

Vladimir Putin addresses the nation for the recognition of the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics

Sirens of air strikes and heavy weapons fire echoed through the city as Ukrainian soldiers and civilian volunteers dug in to repel the forces of instigator Vladimir Putin.

President Zelensky has vowed to “destroy the occupiers,” and Kiev residents appear to be fully mobilized to fight to the death.

As they huddled in air attack shelters, civilian teams worked at night, making Molotov cocktails to use against Russian forces.

Ukraine claims that more than 100 of its civilians and more than 1,000 Russian soldiers were killed on the second day of the invasion.

Approximately 100,000 Ukrainians have fled their homes, many of them trying to move to neighboring countries, mainly Moldova and Romania.

Although it has lower military power, Ukraine is waging an incredible fight against Russia, with experts saying the larger nation will be left without money and weapons if Kiev lasts 10 days after its compatriots destroyed the invaders’ messages.

A drone shot shows cars forming a line that stretches about 35km from the Shehini border checkpoint to Poland as people try to escape Russia's military operation against Ukraine outside Mostiska, Ukraine, February 26, 2022.

A drone shot shows cars forming a line that stretches about 35km from the Shehini border checkpoint to Poland as people try to escape Russia’s military operation against Ukraine outside Mostiska, Ukraine, February 26, 2022.

Germany has promised to send 1,000 anti-tank weapons and 500 missiles to help Ukraine, while Australia will provide non-lethal military and medical assistance to Ukraine through NATO.

The United States and its allies have also vowed to remove Russian banks from the SWIFT network as the international community continues to impose sanctions on Russia.

Australia is seeking advice on sanctioning Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, with sanctions against eight Russian oligarchs close to Putin and 339 members of Russia’s parliament signed overnight.

Key figures in the Belarusian government who helped Russia and the invasion will also be targeted.