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Russia ready to attack Ukraine on February 16: President Zelensky

Russia has deployed over 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian border, raising serious concerns it plans to invade Ukraine.

• February 14, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that Russia may invade Ukraine on Wednesday, February 16.

In an address to Ukrainians posted on Facebook, Mr Zelensky urged his country’s citizens, especially members of the armed forces, to be united and ready.

Mr Zelensky’s comments come as tensions rise between the two neighbours.

Russia has deployed over 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian border, raising serious concerns among the Western world over Russia’s plan to invade Ukraine. However, Moscow has denied planning an invasion. 

On Monday, France’s foreign minister said that everything was in place for Russian forces to invade Ukraine quickly, adding that Europe was ready to impose massive sanctions if that happened.

Read the full statement here;

Great people of a great country! There have been serious external and internal challenges in front of our country, which require responsibility, confidence and concrete actions from me and each of us.

We are intimidated by a great war and once again set the date of the military invasion. This is not the first time. But our state is stronger today than ever.

We strive for peace and want to solve all issues exclusively through negotiations. And Donbass, and Crimea will return to Ukraine. Only in a diplomatic way. We don’t stare at someone else’s, but we won’t give our own. 

We have an amazing army. Our boys have unique combat experience and modern weapons. This is already times stronger than the army eight years ago. We are confident in our armed forces, and our military too should feel our support, our togetherness and our unity. The basis of our army is the confidence of our own people and a strong economy.

We are told that February 16 will be the day of attack. We will make it a union day. The decree has already been signed. This afternoon we will hang national flags, put on blue-yellow ribbons and show the world our unity.

We have one great European aspiration. We want freedom and are ready to vote for it. 14 thousand defenders and civilians who died in this war are watching us from the sky. And we will not betray their memory.

We all want to live happily, and happiness loves the strong. We have never been able to give up and we are not going to learn that.

Love Ukraine! We are at peace! We are strong! We are together!

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