Ukrainian President Zelenskyy vows to stay in Kyiv | USA TODAY

"I don't hide and I'm not afraid of anyone." Zelenskyy vows to remain in Kyiv despite Russian shelling attacks.

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The U.N. office of human rights has recorded 1,335 civilian casualties since the war began, including 474 killed and 861 injured. More than two dozen children are among the fatalities.

The U.N.'s refugee agency said Tuesday that 2,011,000 Ukrainians had fled the country, most of them to Poland. The European Union could see as many as 5 million Ukrainian refugees if Russia continues to attack cities, E.U. foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said.

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13 comments

  1. Note the picture at the wall behind him. These are different rooms. The first video was pre-recorded.

  2. Imagine electing a comedian and a boxer to hold key positions in the government. I’m sure there were plenty of other better alternatives.

    1. Now imagine what happened.
      Was Zelenskyy approached by
      NATO or he looked for them.
      I think he knew it would happen,
      but thought NATO would win the war
      for him and he would become a hero.

  3. Quite respectable. Biden and Harris would be the first ones outta here if we were in their shoes

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