Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy today gave an interview for the first time since the war began with Russian journalists, who promised to publish the entire conversation uncensored. This is reported by the Ukrainian Pravda. The conversation lasted two hours. Journalists who interviewed the President of Ukraine included Meduza EditorinChief Ivan Kolpakov, Dozhd TV EditorinChief Tikhon Dzyadko, writer and journalist Mikhail Zigar and Kommersant correspondent Vladimir Solovyov. But in the evening Moscow’s media regulator warned against releasing or broadcasting the interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which some Russian media outlets made public for the first time since the war, reports Sky News.
“I’ve heard a lot of people claim my elimination was planned. There were probably several attempts by different people,” said Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in his first interview with Russian media since the beginning of the war, published on the antiPutin website Meduza.
“The city of Mariupol is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe,” Zelenskyy said in an interview with some Russian media. “The city is blocked by the Russian army. All entrances and exits from the city are blocked. The port is mined. It is impossible Zelensky continues to get there with food, medicine and water, even for Russian military fire on convoys. Humanists, with drivers killed. Many of the charges have been resumed”. Ukraine is “carefully examining the issue of neutrality”.
Ukraine “carefully considers the question of neutrality”, Has Zelensky said in an interview with some Russian media published by Meduza despite the Moscow ban.
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