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‘I am in Kyiv, no one has escaped anywhere’: Zelenskyy shares video after Russia claims he’s in Poland

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday posted a video saying he has not fled the nation, opposite to Russian media experiences.

In the video posted on Instagram, Zelenskyy confirmed his Kyiv workplace and mentioned, “I am in Kyiv. I am working here. No one has escaped anywhere.”

 

The video message got here after Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin on Friday mentioned that Zelenskyy had fled Ukraine and was in Poland.  “Zelensky left Ukraine. Deputies of the Verkhonva Rada said that they could not get to him in Lvov. He is now in Poland,” Russian information company Sputnik quoted Volodin as saying.

Zelenskyy has been extraordinarily vocal concerning the Ukrainian sovereignty amid the Russian offensive, repeatedly interacting with the world by way of movies and tweets.

On Friday, he criticised NATO for refusing to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine, saying it can absolutely untie Russia’s arms because it escalates its assault from the air. NATO refused to impose a no-fly zone, warning that to take action might provoke widespread conflict in Europe with nuclear-armed Russia.