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    Zelensky slams NATO over rejection of no-fly zone

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 5, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has attacked NATO leaders over their refusal to implement a no-fly zone around the country.

    In a fiery speech, Zelensky said the West’s reluctance to intervene had given Russia “a green light” to continue bombarding towns and villages.

    NATO has argued that a no-fly zone will result in confrontation with Moscow.

    And Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin, said on Saturday that any such move would be seen “as participation in an armed conflict by that country”.

    Referring to sanctions imposed on Russia by the West, the Russian leader said they were “akin to a declaration of war, but thank God it has not come to that”.

    In his speech from Kyiv, Mr Zelensky said he disagreed that direct action could “provoke Russia’s direct aggression against NATO”.

    In angry comments, he said the argument reflected the “self-hypnosis of those who are weak, under-confident inside” and that Western reservations indicated that “not everyone considers the struggle for freedom to be Europe’s number one goal”.

    “All the people who will die starting from this day will also die because of you. Because of your weakness, because of your disunity,” a furious Mr Zelensky added.

    On Friday, NATO’s secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, warned that the introduction of a no-fly zone could lead to a “full-fledged war in Europe involving many more countries and causing much more human suffering”.

    NATO's Stoltenberg said the only way to impose a no-fly zone would be by shooting down Russian planes
    Stoltenberg said the only way to impose a no-fly zone would be by shooting down Russian planes

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also ruled out the introduction of a no-fly zone, but told the BBC he was convinced Ukraine could win its war with Russia.

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    “I can’t tell you how long this will go on,” America’s top diplomat said. “I can’t tell you how long it will take. But the idea that Russia can subjugate to its will 45 million people who are ardently fighting for their future and their freedom, that does not involve Russia having its thumb on Ukraine, that tells you a lot.”

    As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its 10th day, Moscow’s forces continue to heavily shell many cities.

    In the south-eastern port city of Mariupol, the city’s mayor has said that residents are under a “blockade” after days of “ruthless” attacks from Russian forces which has seen power and water shut off to the city’s 450,00 strong population.

    Map showing areas of Ukraine that are under Russian control

    Vadim Boychenko wrote on the Telegram messaging app that the city was “simply being destroyed” and said officials were prioritising “the establishment of a ceasefire so that we can restore vital infrastructure and set up a humanitarian corridor to bring food and medicine into the city”.

    In Kyiv, a massive convoy stretching out over 40 miles (64km) remains stalled outside the city, but the Ukrainian capital has come under renewed assault, with explosions caused by intense shelling audible in the city centre.

    There have also been unconfirmed reports of fresh fighting on Saturday in the north-eastern city of Sumy and of rocket attacks on the train station in Ukraine’s second city, Kharkiv, above a metro station where city residents are sheltering from shelling, and in the northern city of Chernihiv.

    And the US ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, has warned that Russian troops have advanced within 20 miles (32km) of Ukraine’s second biggest nuclear facility.

    The city of Kharkiv after heavy Russian shelling
    Russian forces have been shelling the city of Kharkiv for over a week

    Her comments follow Friday’s attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which she said reflected a “dangerous new escalation” in Russia’s invasion. Moscow’s ambassador, Vasily Nebenzya, dismissed reports that Russian troops attacked the plant as “lies” and “disinformation”.

    Meanwhile in Russia, a new law signed by President Vladimir Putin that would impose prison terms of up to 15 years on people charged with spreading “fake news” about the war in Ukraine has seen several western media outlets, including the BBC, suspend operations in the country.

    Tim Davie, the BBC’s director-general, said the legislation “appears to criminalise the process of independent journalism” in Russia, while the Washington Post said it would remove bylines from pieces written by its reporters in Russia.

    It comes as Sky News released dramatic footage of their correspondent Stuart Ramsey coming under fire outside Kyiv.

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