Russia recently conducted
military drills in Crimea, the peninsula it annexed from Ukraine in 2014 -- but
this military move is regarded by a lot of Nations as illegal and unwarranted.
On a day when Ukraine
celebrated it's 25th anniversary of independence from the Soviet union,
Ukraine's president Petro Poroshenko has alleged that Russia's president
Vladmir Putin wants to take over 'all of his country'
According to Petro
Poroshenko, 50, Putin, the world's most powerful man according to Forbes wants
"the whole Ukraine" to be part of the "Russian Empire."
"It is absolutely the
same situation like Russian bombardment in Aleppo," he told CNN's
Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview on Wednesday night.
"They have only one purpose
-- [the] world should be less stable, less secured."
Had you asked him in 2013,
Poroshenko said, if it would have been possible for Russia to "occupy the
Crimea," he would have said "no, this is not possible -- there is
some red line, and Putin [will] not cross this line."
"If you asked me in
January, year 2014," he went on, if it was possible that "thousands
of Russian regular troops will penetrate on Ukrainian territory in the east of
my country in July and August," I would have said, "no, this is not
possible."
With those moves, he said,
the world "is completely changed."
"Russian aggression
completely destroyed the post-war global security system,"
" 25 years after
independence, the fight goes on, fighting for freedom, fighting for democracy,
fighting for sovereignty and territorial integrity."
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