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Zelenskiy warns Russia is eyeing other countries after invading Ukraine

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Read more about Zelenskiy warns Russia is eyeing other countries after invading Ukraine on Business Standard. Russia says it is conducting a « special military operation » to demilitarise Ukraine and liberate its population from dangerous nationalists
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned that Russia’s invasion of his country was just the beginning and that Moscow has designs on capturing other countries, after a Russian general said it wants full control over southern Ukraine. « All the nations that, like us, believe in the victory of life over death must fight with us. They must help us, because we are the first in line. And who will come next? » Zelenskiy said in a video address late on Friday. Rustam Minnekayev, deputy commander of Russia’s central military district, was quoted by Russian state news agencies as saying full control over southern Ukraine would give it access to Transnistria, a breakaway Russian-occupied part of Moldova in the west. That would cut off Ukraine’s entire coastline and mean Russian forces pushing hundreds of miles further west, past the major Ukrainian coastal cities of Mykolaiv and Odesa. The statement was one of the most detailed about Moscow’s ambitions in Ukraine and suggests does not plan to wind down its offensive there anytime soon. Ukraine’s defence ministry said Minnekayev’s comments showed was no longer hiding its intentions. Moscow, it said on Twitter, had now « acknowledged that the goal of the ‘second phase’ of the war is not victory over the mythical Nazis, but simply the occupation of eastern and southern Ukraine. Imperialism as it is. » But despite Russia’s ambitious objectives and claims to have seized Mariupol, its forces made no major gains in the last 24 hours, British military intelligence said on Saturday. Ukrainian counterattacks continue to hinder Moscow’s efforts, and heavy fighting is frustrating Russian attempts to capture the key port city, impeding their progress in the Donbas, the Ministry of Defence tweeted in a regular bulletin.

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