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  • [Watch] Russian State TV declares World War III

    [Watch] Russian State TV declares World War III

    Russian state television has declared that World War III has already started after the sinking of its naval vessel Moskva in the Ukraine war.

    Though Russia said this was damaged after a fire, Ukraine claimed the credit of destroying the flagship vessel of Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet through its Neptune missile.

    But the sinking of the ship led to meltdown on the Kremlin’s main propaganda mouthpiece Russia 1. Presenter Olga Skabeyeva made the chilling statement, informing the viewers that “what it’s escalated into can safely be called World War III” and insisted “that’s entirely for sure.”

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    “Now we’re definitely fighting against Nato infrastructure, if not Nato itself. We need to recognise that,” Skabeyeva further said, according to Metro.

    A guest on the show compared the sinking of Moskva to an attack on Russian soil, despite Kremlin insisting that it went down because of a fire.

    The man was reminded that instead of calling it a war, the government-approved phrase to be used for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is “special military operation”.

    The clip of the show is going wildly viral on social media.

    “They are poking the bear (pardon the pun) but in this case the NATO bear,” a Twitter user commented.

    “They’ve lost 500 tanks, another 2,000 other vehicles, 82 aircraft, 18,000+ soldiers and a battlecruiser. NATO hasn’t even arrived yet. It is fair to say that this war against NATO is not going well for Russia,” another user tweeted.

    On another state-run television channel, an anchor argued that Ukraine was doing the West’s bidding by carrying out “yet more provocations, bloody, horrible, completely unthinkable.”

    Olesya Loseva, the host of Vremya Pokazhet on Channel One, said the West was now supplying “zillions of weapons” to Ukraine.

    Meanwhile, Russian news agencies reported late on Thursday that warship Moskva sank in rough weather while being towed back to port.

    NDTV

  • Putin’s Hellish War Upon Ukraine Evokes Memories Of America’s Anti-War General Tecumseh Sherman – By Dennis Onakinor

    Putin’s Hellish War Upon Ukraine Evokes Memories Of America’s Anti-War General Tecumseh Sherman – By Dennis Onakinor

    As the Russian war machine continues to unleash death, destruction, and misery upon Ukraine, following President Vladimir Putin’s February 24th “Special Operation” that has so far witnessed thousands of civilian casualties (especially children, women, the elderly and infirm), humanity is once again reminded that war, irrespective of efforts by the 1949 Geneva Convention to humanize its conduct, is an aberration symbolizing the descent of man into the abyss of abasement and bestiality. And, as the American Civil War hero, General Tecumseh Sherman, aptly stated about a century and half ago, “war is hell” where unimaginable cruelties and barbarities occur.

    Unfortunately, humanity is often quick to succumb to the lure of militarism and war in order to resolve inevitable conflicts arising from self-aggrandizing power-struggles. President Putin provides the latest example, having unwisely resorted to a demonstration of Russian military might, rather than seek a diplomatic solution to the long-running Russo-Ukraine crisis.

    Steeped in Russian nationalism and irredentism, Putin is, undoubtedly, a “student” of the 19th Century theoretical school of General Carl von Clausewitz, which holds that “war is a continuation of politics by other means.” But, events in Ukraine have shown that he hasn’t properly digested Clausewitz’s war-diplomacy nexus, developed when war was fought by infantry soldiers armed with Dane guns and bayonets hence, its destructiveness was insignificant compared to present-day armed conflicts featuring various types of lethal weapons.

    There is no gainsaying the fact that the Russian military (2nd only to the US’) boasts some of the world’s most technologically-advanced lethal weapons, including those of mass-destruction – biological, chemical, and nuclear. In light of this situation, it is predictable that a Russian invasion force can wreak unprecedented havoc on a militarily inferior Ukraine, in a manner that the world is currently witnessing in the cities of Bucha, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Mariupol, etc.

    Putin, a trained lawyer and a Soviet-era KGB spy, may have heard of General Tecumseh Sherman and his American Civil war exploits, even though he is not likely to be an admirer of the war hero. For, while General Sherman eventually turned a pacifist, who denounced war, Putin is a militarist who glorifies war as demonstrated in the events leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and subsequent actions.

    An apostle of the concept of “Total War,” General Sherman is reputed for originating the aphorism “War is hell.” Paradoxically revered and hated for his brutal war tactics, he won the decisive Georgian campaign of 1864, which heralded the Union army’s eventual triumph over the secessionist Confederate forces in the American civil war of 1861 – 1865. Interestingly, in the post-war period, he stridently denounced war as a barbarous and cruel affair. An extract from a personal letter written in May 1865 reads:

    “I confess, without shame, I am sick and tired of fighting – its glory is all moonshine; even success the most brilliant is over dead and mangled bodies, with the anguish and lamentations of distant families … it is only those who have never heard a shot, never heard the shriek and groans of the wounded and lacerated, that cry aloud for more blood, more vengeance, more desolation … I declare before God, as a man and a soldier, I will not strike a foe who stands unarmed and submissive before me, but would rather say – ‘Go, and sin no more’ …”
    In his capacity as the Commanding General of the US’ Army, Sherman, on June 19, 1879, addressed graduating students of the Michigan Military Academy, thus:

    “I have been where you are now and I know just how you feel. It’s entirely natural that there should beat in the breast of every one of you a hope and desire that someday you can use the skill you have acquired here. Suppress it! You don’t know the horrible aspects of war. I’ve been through two wars and I know. I’ve seen cities and homes in ashes. I’ve seen thousands of men lying on the ground, their dead faces looking up at the skies. I tell you, war is hell!”

    Perhaps, prior to launching his self-styled “Special Operation” in Ukraine, President Putin might have done well to learn a few lessons on the horrors of war from General Sherman. Alas, the world is now coming to terms with the fact that Putin disdains pacifism and glorifies militarism, and that he firmly believes in the example of Russian power rather than the power of Russian example.

    With benefit of hindsight, Yours Sincerely now conveniently asserts that the US and its NATO allies should have paid close attention to the military swagger of President Putin, especially after March 2014, when he annexed the Ukrainian city of Crimea and stirred up separatist revolts in the Donbas region, thus occasioning the breakaway Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics – both of which he formally recognized on February 21, 2022, three days before launching the ongoing war.

    Had NATO subjected Putin’s utterances to close scrutiny, it would have realized that his aggressive Russian irredentist militarism was bound to spark off a major conflagration in Europe, sooner than later. Of specific note was his address to the Russian Federal Assembly on March 1, 2018, during which he gloated about Russia’s development of hypersonic weapons that were unrivalled in terms of speed, maneuverability, precision, and lethality:

    “Countries with high research potential and advanced technology are known to be actively developing so-called hypersonic weapons … Of course this kind of weapon provides substantial advantages in an armed conflict. Military experts believe that it would be extremely powerful, and that its speed makes it invulnerable to current missile and air defence systems, since interceptor missiles are, simply put, not fast enough. In this regard, it is quite understandable why the leading armies of the world seek to possess such an ideal weapon. Friends, Russia already has such a weapon.”

    In a bellicose and overconfident tone, amidst cheers from the audience, he issued a veiled threat to the US and its NATO allies:
    “I hope that everything that was said today would make any potential aggressor think twice … Now we have to be aware of this reality and be sure that everything I have said today is not a bluff ‒ and it is not a bluff, believe me …”
    Again, on December 24, 2019, in a meeting with Russia’s top military brass, Putin enthused that Russia’s hypersonic weapons was a game-changer in terms of global military rivalry, noting that the US was now playing catch-up. Gleefully, he announced that one of the missiles, the “Avangard,” had an intercontinental range and can fly at 20 times the speed of sound:

    “Now we have a situation that is unique in modern history when they are trying to catch up to us … Not a single country has hypersonic weapons, let alone hypersonic weapons of intercontinental range … It’s not a chess game where it’s OK to play to a draw … Our technology must be better.”
    Suffice to say that in its ongoing onslaught on Ukraine, Russia has twice deployed hypersonic missiles: On March 19, 2022, it reportedly used a “Kinzhal” missile, which flies at 10 times the speed of sound, to destroy a fuel depot in the city of Mykolaiv; and a similar missile to destroy an underground arms deport in the village of Deliatyn on March 20, 2022.

    In an article titled “President Putin and The Resurgence of Global Geopolitical Gangsterism,” published in THENEWSGURU on March 1, 2022, Yours Sincerely likened Putin’s disdain for diplomacy to the hawkish militarism of former US’ Presidents Reagan, Bush (Sr.) and Bush (Jr.), all of whom respectively oversaw various military operations in Grenada, Libya, and Nicaragua; Panama; Afghanistan and Iraq. But, as Putin’s barbaric and brutal war upon Ukraine now shows, the American trio deserves commendation (ironically though) for having taken the trouble to minimize both military and civilian casualties during the said operations.

    It’s a truism that Putin firmly believes in Russia’s deployment of devastating firepower in order to overcome enemy forces in a war situation. In 1999 – 2000, Russian troops bombarded the regional capital city of Grozny into submission as they sought to flush out tenacious Chechen Islamist rebels from Chechnya region. Also, in the Syrian civil war, Russian intervention forces literally reduced to rubble the rebel-held cities of Aleppo, Homs, Hama, etc. in order to turn the scales in favour of embattled President Bashir al-Assad. In light of the foregoing, Russia’s ongoing bombardment of Ukrainian towns and cities is not unexpected.

    Some analysts opine that Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is designed to test the plausibility of his claims to Russia’s global military superiority. But, the reality is that Russia’s scotched earth tactics involving the indiscriminate bombing of civilian targets, including residential buildings, hospitals, schools, churches, etc., has only served to detract from that vaunted claim. More so, it has revealed the Russian authoritarian leader’s true identity: a barbarian of the wickedest type.

    Like Adolf Hitler’s, Putin’s aggressive nationalism and irredentist militarism cannot be pacified through peaceful overtures. He must be defeated militarily, so as to realize that barbaric militarism is an aberration in a 21st Century globalized society. Hitler-type aggressors understand only the language of counter-aggression; pacifism signifies weakness.

    Meanwhile, the West, especially the US, would do well to also show high-level concern towards violent conflicts in Africa, where irreconcilable ethnic and religious antagonisms often boil over into war. In truth, Africa’s wars are much more brutal and barbarous than Putin’s ongoing hellish war on Ukraine: witness the unending bloodletting in Congo, Sudan, South Sudan, Libya, Ethiopia, etc.
    In any case, as pacifists such as General Sherman have rightly pointed out, “war is hell,” and its only antidote is avoidance. Vladimir Putin and other war-mongers of his ilk must be made to learn this vital lesson.

    Dennis Onakinor, a global affairs analyst, writes from Lagos – Nigeria. He can be reached via e-mail at dennisonakinor@yahoo.com

  • 2 Ukrainian helicopters shot down

    2 Ukrainian helicopters shot down

    The Russian military has shot down two Ukrainian combat helicopters, according to Defence Ministry spokesperson, Igor Konashenkov.

    Konashenkov said the Russian forces fired on 81 military targets on Thursday, with Moscow intensifying its attacks on Ukraine.

    On Thursday, the military reported the targeting of 29 objects the day before.

    As well as the Mi-8 and Mi-24 combat helicopters, the targets hit on Thursday included Ukrainian military command posts and bases, as well as heavy artillery and rocket launchers in the Donbas, Konashenkov said.

    In addition, Russia’s Black Sea Fleet had destroyed a training camp for “foreign mercenaries” near Odessa, he said.

  • Just In: 30 dead, 100 injured in missile attack on train station

    Just In: 30 dead, 100 injured in missile attack on train station

    At least 30 people have been killed and 100 injured in a rocket attack on a railway station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk on Friday.

    The Ukrainian Railway Chief, Alexander Kamyshin, said it was a deliberate attack on the passengers, infrastructure of the railway and the residents of Kramatorsk.

    According to Donetsk Governor, Pavlo Kyrylenko, thousands of people were waiting at Kramatorsk’s train station to be evacuated.

    Tetyana Ihnatenko, the spokesperson for Ukraine’s Donetsk administrative region, said 27 people were killed in the attack, including two children, and at least 30 injured.

    The city is in the part of the Donetsk region that remains under Ukrainian control.

    Pro-Russian separatists lay claim to the entire region.

  • Ukraine: FG condemns detention of Nigerians, other black students

    Ukraine: FG condemns detention of Nigerians, other black students

    The Federal Government has condemned the Polish Authority for detaining Nigerians and other African students who fled war-torn Ukraine due to their black skin.

    The Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who said this in Abuja, expressed displeasure over the development, saying it was wrong and traumatic.

    Dabiri-Erewa was speaking at the commencement of a two-day Psychosocial Trauma Clinic for Ukraine returnees on Thursday.

    Newsmen reports that the clinic was organised by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, NiDCOM and Project Victory Call (PVC) Initiative, Naija.

    Dabiri-Erewa said that some Nigerian students who fled war-torn Ukraine to neighbouring countries of Poland and Hungary were now in detention in Poland.

    A development she said was unacceptable by the Federal Government.

    She lauded the Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, for making it possible for the stranded students to return home “imagine we are not able to bring them back home look at what is happening in Poland?

    “Some Africans and Nigerians decided not to return home, now Polish authority is now going around and capturing blacks and putting them in detention camps.

    “So, those Nigerians who refused to return are at a risk, some are in detention centres in Poland and they are in a traumatic condition.

    “However, inasmuch as Nigeria has given them the opportunity to come back home and they refused, it does not mean the Polish authority will grab them and put them in detention centres.

    “ The Federal Government is now calling on the Poland authority to release the blacks in their custody.

    It is not right for them to detain the blacks because they decided to take cover in their country (Poland).

    “They are not putting whites in those detention centres, so send them back to their countries instead of capturing them in detention centres which is the height of racism in a war situation,” she said.

    NiDCOM Chairman speaking on the voluntary traumatic psychosocial recuperation exercise for the returned students by concerned Nigerians PVC Naija.

    This would subsequently spread to the six geo-political zones for easy access.

    Speaking also, the Federal Commissioner National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, Mrs Imaan Suleiman, said the commission would provide offices across the country.

    She added that necessary tools and training for the psychosocial support to get to those in need.

    She added that it was a worthy cause because mental health was key and different people react to trauma differently due to their resilience nature.

    The Student Union President of Nigerian Students in Ukraine, Fehintola Moses, appreciated the Federal Government, especially the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, who he said personally reached out to him during the course of the repatriation.

    Also to NiDCOM Chairman and the National refugee’s commission for their efforts in ensuring that Nigerian students were safely evacuated back home.

    Fehintola who narrated his experience during the Ukraine war appealed to the Federal Government for more assistance to enable them to continue with their studies when the situation calmed down.

    He also appealed to Nigerians to embrace peace and to say no to war.

    Dr Bolaji Akinyemi, the convener of Project Victory Call Initiative and the volunteers for the programme, said four psychologists were mobilised from Plateau and Sokoto States for the first phase of the programme.

    He added that “trauma has become a part of our lives and when we are faced with the triggers we need to nip it in the bud that was the reason for the programme,’’ he said.

  • Ukraine war: UN 2nd convoy reaches Sumy, Mariupol access impeded

    Ukraine war: UN 2nd convoy reaches Sumy, Mariupol access impeded

    The United Nations (UN) humanitarian agencies and partners on the ground in Ukraine, have arrived in the town of Sumy, in the country’s northeast on Thursday but access to the besieged and stricken city of Mariupol is yet to be reached.

    UN Spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, while speaking with newsmen in New York, said the first convoy had arrived Sumy nearly two weeks ago, with another inter-agency relief mission reaching nearby Kharkiv, earlier this week.

    “In today’s convoy, which included seven trucks, delivered food, medicines and hygiene products that will be distributed by the Ukrainian Red Cross Society and its local partners, and that will take place in the days ahead.

    “This included food for nearly 6,000 people provided by the World Food Programme (WFP) and the NGO ‘People in Need;’ hygiene products for around 6,000; blankets, sleeping bags and solar lamps for more than 1,500 from the UN refugee agency, UNHCR,” he said.

    He said critical medical supplies for more than 10,000 people for the next three months were also supplied by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

    “We and our partners have still not been able to reach areas where people are in desperate need of support, including Mariupol, Kherson and Chernihiv, despite extensive efforts and ongoing engagement with the parties to the conflict.

    “We are continuing our dialogue with both parties to the conflict with the aim of urgently, immediately and consistently negotiating and facilitating the delivery of critical humanitarian assistance to the people who have been hardest hit by this ongoing war,” Dujarric said.

    The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNFPA) said it had transported 3,000 ‘dignity kits,’ containing soap, underwear and other basic items, but essential hygiene items to social service centres, shelters and crisis rooms for gender-based violence survivors, in Dnipro, Poltava and Zaporizhzhia.

    The UN migration agency IOM, received a shipment of 20,000 high energy biscuits at its warehouse in Lviv, Dujarric said.

    The mission will send the stock to eastern Ukraine and distribute to those most in need, targeting children and pregnant and lactating mothers in particular.

    He added the UN had also “just received nearly 80 million dollars in the last few days on our humanitarian appeal for Ukraine, which puts the 1.1 billion dollar appeal at about 51 per cent funded.”

    Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi, appealed on Thursday “in the strongest terms” for an end to the Russian offensive, calling on the international community to provide sustained support to the millions of civilians impacted by the fighting.

    “The speed of the displacement, coupled with the huge numbers of people affected, is unprecedented in Europe in recent memory.

    “I have spoken with women, with children, who have been gravely affected by this war.

    “Forced to flee extraordinary levels of violence, they have left behind their homes and often their families, leaving them shocked and traumatised.

    “The protection and humanitarian needs are enormous and continue to grow. And while critically urgent, humanitarian aid alone cannot give them what they really need – and that is peace,” he said at the end of a visit to Lviv, in western Ukraine.

    The head of gender agency UN Women, Sima Bahous, issued a strong statement on Ukraine on behalf of women and girls, warning that as they represent 90 per cent of all those fleeing their homes.

    “They are uniquely exposed to gender-based specific risks such as trafficking, sexual and gender-based violence and denial of access to essential services and goods,” she noted.

    She added that reports of some of these risks, “already becoming reality have begun to surface. This demands an urgent gender-intentional response to ensure the specific rights and needs of women and girls are prioritized.”

    She reiterated the UN Secretary-General’s urgent call for peace: “The war must stop now.”

    She added that women’s civil society organisations inside Ukraine, and in neighbouring countries, were “uniquely qualified” to help meet the needs of women and girls on the run.

    “The majority of these organisations remain operational, committed to supporting Ukraine’s women and girls, increasingly at the risk of their own lives.

    “Women’s organisations lie at the heart of UN Women’s response in Ukraine.

    “We have directly allocated immediate funds to women’s civil society organisations, with more to follow, alongside additional funds coming through the United Nations Women, Peace and Humanitarian Fund for which UN Women is the Secretariat.”

  • Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich suffers suspected poisoning

    Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich suffers suspected poisoning

    Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning after a meeting in Kyiv earlier this month, according to Goal.

    The 55-year-old billionaire has since recovered from the alleged attack, which has been attributed to hard-line Russian agents who wanted to disrupt the peace process in the original report by the Wall Street Journal.

    The symptoms were said to include “red eyes, constant and painful tearing, and peeling skin on their faces and hands.” The Blues owner is said to have been travelling between Moscow, Ukraine and Turkey since he put Chelsea up for sale on March 2.

  • ‘For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power’ – Biden sends warning to Putin

    ‘For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power’ – Biden sends warning to Putin

    President Joe Biden declared forcefully Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin should no longer remain in power, an unabashed challenge that came at the very end of a swing through Europe meant to reinforce Western unity.

    “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” Biden announced at the conclusion of a capstone address delivered in the cold outside the Royal Castle in Warsaw.

    The White House afterward downplayed the remark: “The President’s point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region,” a White House official said. “He was not discussing Putin’s power in Russia, or regime change.”

    The line was not in Biden’s prepared remarks, a separate White House official said.

    But his remark was already reverberating as Biden departed Poland to return home to Washington after his last-minute trip to attend snap summits in Brussels and to reassure allies along NATO’s eastern edge.

    It was the furthest he had gone in calling for changes atop Russia’s government and reflected a significant escalation in his rhetorical approach to Moscow. US officials had said previously said removing Putin from power was not their goal.

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded to Biden, saying, “This is not to be decided by Mr. Biden. It should only be a choice of the people of the Russian Federation.”

    In his speech, which drew a sharp line between liberal democracies and the type of autocracy Putin oversees, Biden warned of a long fight ahead.

    “In this battle we need to be clear-eyed. This battle will not be won in days, or months, either,” he said.

    Just before Biden was set to speak in Poland, an airstrike struck a fuel depot just outside Lviv, Ukraine — about 200 miles away from where the

    President would speak. The strike caused billowing smoke and flames to rise above the western Ukrainian city, which had largely been seen as a safe haven during the war given its distance from the Russia-Ukraine border.

    It was a surprising attack, coming just a day after the Russian military said the first phase of the conflict had ended andthat it was shifting its attention to the disputed eastern parts of Ukraine. After days of Western leaders displaying their united front against Russia, the strike could be seen as a response from Putin and his military to Biden and the West.

    Biden, standing along NATO’s eastern edge, in Poland, issued a stern warning during his speech, telling Putin: “Don’t even think about moving on one single inch of NATO territory.” He said the US was committed to the collective protection obligations laid out in NATO’s charter “with the full force of our collective power.”

    But Biden made clear the current conflict in Ukraine — not a NATO member — doesn’t require America to become directly involved.

    “American forces are not in Europe to engage in conflict with Russian forces, American forces are here to defend NATO,” he said.

    CNN reports that Biden opened his address saying that Ukraine is now a front line battle in the fight between autocracy and democracy, casting Russia’s invasion of its neighbor as part of the decades-long battle that has played out between the West and the Kremlin.

    “My message to the people of Ukraine is … we stand with you. Period,” said Biden.

     

  • Ukrainian president calls for worldwide protest against Russia war

    Ukrainian president calls for worldwide protest against Russia war

    As Ukrainian cities are under renewed Russian attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on people around the world to demonstrate on Thursday to mark one month since the start of Russia’s attack.

    “Come from your offices, your homes, your schools and universities.

    “Come in the name of peace, come with Ukrainian symbols to support Ukraine, to support freedom, life.

    “ Come to your squares and streets, make yourself visible and heard,” Zelensky said in a video message early Thursday.

    “Say that people matter, freedom matters, Ukraine matters,” he said.

    He said Russia started the war against freedom as it is.

    He added that Moscow is trying to defeat the freedom of all people in Europe, of all people in the world.

    “For that reason, I ask you to stand against the war starting from March 24, exactly one month after the Russian invasion.”

    Fighting continued around the besieged city of Izyum, the Ukrainian generals said in a daily report posted on Facebook early Thursday.

    In the eastern Donetsk region, the vast majority of Ukrainian units are under fire, the generals said.

    In neighbouring Luhansk, efforts focused on the cities of Rubizhne, with a population of 60,000, Severodonetsk with a population of 100,000 and Popasna with 20,000 inhabitants, the report said.

    Combat operations also continued in the north of the country, Russian artillery fire was reported on the towns of Kalynivka, Horinka, Romanovka and the north-eastern outskirts of Kiev.

    Ukrainian forces stopped Russian troops near the Kiev suburb of Brovary, according to the report.

    It added that Russian forces failed to break through Ukrainian defences to reach the north-western outskirts of the capital Kiev.

  • No fewer than 117 children killed in Ukraine war – Zelensky

    No fewer than 117 children killed in Ukraine war – Zelensky

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukrain on Tuesday told Italian lawmakers that over 117 children have been killed so far in Russia’s war on Ukraine.

    “But 117 will not be the final number,” he warned in a video link to both chambers of parliament in Rome.

    “They keep killing,” he said according to the Italian translation.

    Zelensky called on Italy to freeze Russian assets and confiscate luxury goods such as yachts, arguing that this was necessary to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    “You only need to stop one person so that millions can survive.”

    Zelensky said he had spoken by phone with Pope Francis earlier, who had encouraged him in the army’s fight for Ukraine’s freedom.

    “I answered him: our people became an army when they saw how much suffering the enemy brings, how much destruction it leaves behind, how much bloodshed it demands.”

    Zelensky wrote on Twitter that a mediating role by the Vatican “would be appreciated.”

    The Ukrainian ambassador to the Holy See renewed an invitation to Francis to visit the war zone.