In the extensive interview Mr Zelensky said he thought that around 2,500 to 3,000 Ukrainian troops have died so far and a further 10,000 have been injured in the conflict, but he was not sure how many Ukrainian civilians have perished.
According
to report, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has warned “all of the
countries of the world” need to be ready for Vladimir Putin using nuclear
weapons.
Speaking
from the country’s capital Kyiv, Mr Zelensky told CNN that the Russian
president could also be prepared to use chemical weapons against Ukraine.
The US
CIA’s director this week warned Mr Putin’s “potential desperation” after
military setbacks could push him to deploy tactical or low-yield nuclear
weapons in Ukraine.
Asked if
he was concerned about the prospect nuclear attack, Mr Zelensky said: “Not only
me - all of the world, but all of the countries also have to be worried.”
Mr
Zelensky added: “Chemical weapons ... they could do it, for them the life of
the people [is] nothing. That’s why. We should think not be afraid, not be
afraid but be ready.
“But that
is not a question for Ukraine, not only for Ukraine but for all the world, I
think.”
The Ukrainian
president said: “It is very difficult to talk about civilians, since south of
our country, where the towns and cities are blocked - Kherson, Berdyansk,
Mariupol further east, and the area to the east where Volnovakha is - we just
don’t know how many people have died in that area that is blocked.”
The
Ukrainian president also touched upon the recent sinking of Russia’s flagship
Moskva warship but refused to be drawn on if his country played a role in its
demise.
“We know
that it does not exist anymore,” Mr Zelensky said. “For us, it is a strong
weapon against our country, so its sinking is not a tragedy for us. I want you,
the rest of the people, to realize that.
“The less
weapons the Russian Federation that has attacked our country has, the better
for us. The less capable they are. This is important.”
The vessel
sank on Thursday while being towed to a port in stormy weather after an
explosion and fire onboard, according to Russian news agencies quoted the
defence ministry.
Moscow had
earlier claimed the 500 crew aboard the Soviet-era missile cruiser was
evacuated after ammunition on board exploded, causing the blaze.
However,
the US has corroborated Ukraine’s claim that it hit the warship with two
Neptune anti-ship missiles.
Mr
Zelensky’s comments come just a day after he told Ukrainians they should be
proud of having survived 50 days under Russian attack when the invaders “gave
us a maximum of five.”
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