World leader Zelenskyy expresses expectation that international community will take note following Russian drone intrusion into Poland
In an evening address on September 16, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that the war remains solely Putin's and Russia's, with Russian terror continuing daily. Zelenskyy claimed that Putin is the only one interested in these killings, and the Russians reject the possibility of ending the war.
Zelenskyy has initiated various formats to end the war, but he expects the world to draw conclusions after Russian drones violated Poland's airspace, entering from both Ukraine and Belarus. This drone incursion, according to Zelenskyy, is significant for the security of all of Europe. He also suggested that Poland may not be able to protect its people in a large-scale aerial attack.
On a related note, Russia's main declared task is to ensure the preservation of Russia. According to the UK intelligence service, General Surovikin, a Russian general, has been found in Algeria, having been tasked by the Russian military leadership.
Meanwhile, Putin has ordered Russia to be made "attractive" due to concerns about an exodus from Russia. Despite this, Zelenskyy has responded positively to all proposals from the United States to end the attacks and killings.
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