The President of Ukraine noted that people are already beginning to adapt and pass through everything they hear about the war.
The head of the Ukrainian state Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the war in Ukraine is becoming a routine for the world, informs “Interfax-Ukraine”.
“36 days. That's how much our state and our people face against the army, which they called the strongest in the world. Russia has been preparing against us, against freedom for decades. They have accumulated deadly resources as much as any European country can spend.” And now these Russian resources are working at full capacity. As scary as it may sound, people are already getting used to it, “Zelensky said during a speech to the Dutch parliament.
Zelensky stressed that they are already beginning to adapt and pass through everything they hear about the war, the bombings, the updated lists of the dead.
“Daily reports on the number of destroyed houses, shelled cities and communities are no longer emotional. For many others, the war in Ukraine is becoming routine. Unfortunately. But it is true – routine. But not for those whose lives are in danger,” he said. ..
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