Former Ukraine PM: ‘Western leaders are scared of Putin’
Ukraine says that Russian troops have entered northern districts of the capital Kyiv. The former prime minister of Ukraine, Oleksiy Honcharuk has given ѿý Newsday a stark warning.
Mr Honcharuk who served between 2019 and 2020 says: “If you want to do something, please we need your military support now….they should close the sky above Ukraine now, immediately because the main threat to our country is not from the ground but from the sky”.
He says this is not a war only against Ukraine. In his view, this is a war “against democracy…after Ukraine will fall, the next will be Baltic countries – Moldova, Georgia. Maybe Poland. Maybe Romania…Putin will not stop.”
(Picture: Firemen extinguish a fire inside a residential building that was hit by a missile on February 25, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Credit: Pierre Crom/Getty Images)
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