TIL Desk/World/Kiev/ Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian forces have ‘completely destroyed’ Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region and accused Moscow of trying to ‘increase pressure’ with ‘brutal’ and ‘senseless’ bombardments, the media reported. The Ukrainian leader said the Kremlin had intensified its offensive following the withdrawal of its troops from Kharkiv, east of Kiev — putting even more pressure on Donbas.
Zelensky also repeated that Russia was carrying out genocide and said those who ‘give and carry out criminal orders’ would be brought to justice ‘within the international tribunal’. Speaking in a video posted to his social media account, Zelensky said: “In Donbas, the occupiers are trying to increase pressure. There’s hell and that’s not an exaggeration.
“Donbas is completely destroyed. All this doesn’t and cannot have any military explanation for Russia,” Zelensky said. He added: “This is a deliberate and criminal attempt to kill as many Ukrainians as possible, and destroy as many houses, social facilities and enterprises as possible.

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