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Putin knowingly ‘sending citizens to their death’, says Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President calls on Moscow’s forces to surrender rather than be killed

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Sep 2022 8:15AM

Putin knowingly ‘sending citizens to their death’, says Zelenskyy
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking in Russian in his evening address yesterday, says Moscow forces who surrender will be treated in a civilised manner and no one will know the circumstances of their surrender. – AFP pic, September 25, 2022

KYIV – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made an appeal to Russians in his evening address yesterday, warning that their president was knowingly “sending citizens to their death”.

Speaking in Russian, Zelenskyy called on Moscow’s forces to surrender, saying: “You will be treated in a civilised manner... no one will know the circumstances of your surrender”.

It came just hours after Russia passed a law toughening punishments for voluntary surrender and desertion following the partial mobilisation President Vladimir Putin ordered this week.

Zelenskyy said: “It is better to refuse a conscription letter than to die as a war criminal in a foreign land.

“It is better to run away from a criminal mobilisation, than to be crippled and then held responsible in court for participating in a war of aggression.

“It is better to surrender to the Ukrainian army than to be killed in the strikes of our weapons, fair strikes from Ukraine defending itself in this war.”

Russia replaced its top logistics general yesterday after a series of setbacks. 

Ukraine has been clawing back territory in a counter-offensive. – AFP, September 25, 2022

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