Zelensky: Russia won’t be able to replace international law with terror

Zelensky: Russia won’t be able to replace international law with terror

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The Russians will not be able to replace international law with terror, while all Russian attacks will yield no result for them.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said this in his latest address to the nation, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

According to Zelensky, another Russian missile strike against Ukraine pummelled Ukraine on Saturday.

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"Kinzhals, Kalibrs… They were targeting Motor Sich, our Khmelnytskyi region. Some of the missiles were shot down, and I thank our air defense forces for that. But no matter how many such Russian attacks we see, they will give nothing to the enemy. All the same, we will be protecting freedom for Ukraine, for all our people. And Russia will not be able to replace international law with terror, or crises, or any intimidation," the president is convinced.

Zelensky noted that literally each week adds strength to the world to protect normal life.

As reported by Ukrinform, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said the Russian army on Saturday, August 5, fired another missile salvo at several Ukrainian regions.

Commenting on the barrage, Kuleba noted that Russia “will not stop until it is stopped.”

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