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Zelenskaya: there is no 100 per cent safe place in Ukraine

There is no 100 per cent safe place left in Ukraine.

Axar.az reports that this was said by the first lady of Ukraine Yelena Zelenskaya.

"Rockets are falling on people and houses. Ukrainians live in tension. If someone says that it is quiet in all Ukrainian cities except the frontline places, don't believe it. Because this is Russian propaganda. Children and adults sleep without knowing whether they will wake up in the morning," said Zelenskaya.

Date
2022.07.03 / 19:13
Author
Tural Azimzadeh
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