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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that Russian leadership wants to draw Belarus into the war. He appealed to Belarusians to stay away from the conflict. Follow DW for the latest.
Ahead of addressing the G7 summit via video link, Zelenskyy has urged Belarus not to get dragged into the conflict
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Zelenskyy appeals to Belarus not to get drawn into war
In his nightly video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the people of neighboring Belarus not to be drawn into Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Saturday that Moscow intends to supply nuclear-capable Iskander-M missile systems to Belarus in the coming months.
“I know that the people of Belarus support Ukraine, they support us, definitely us, not the war. And that is why the Russian leadership wants to draw you — all Belarusians — into the war, wants to sow hatred between us,” Zelenskyy said.
He called on ordinary Belarusians to refuse to participate in this war. “Your lives belong only to you, not to someone in the Kremlin,” the Ukrainian president added.
Zelenskyy also mentioned the numerous Russian rocket attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, and Ukraine’s need for a modern air defense.
“Part of the missiles were shot down. But only part. We need a powerful air defense — modern, fully effective. Which can ensure complete protection against these missiles,” he said.
According to Zelenskyy, the Ukrainian authorities talk about this every day with their partners. However, he warned that delays in arms transfers to Ukraine and any restrictions are actually an invitation for Russia to keep striking.
UN: Ukraine war could boost illegal drug production
The war in Ukraine could allow illegal drug production to flourish, the United Nations warned on Monday.
Previous experience from the Middle East and Southeast Asia suggests conflict zones can act as a “magnet” for making synthetic drugs, which can be manufactured anywhere, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said in its annual report.
The UNODC said the number of dismantled amphetamine laboratories in Ukraine rose from 17 in 2019 to 79 in 2020, the highest number of seized laboratories reported in any country in 2020.
Ukraine’s capacity to produce synthetic drugs could grow as the war continues, it added.
“You don’t have police going around and stopping laboratories” in conflict zones, UNODC expert Angela Me said.
What happened in Russia’s war in Ukraine on Sunday
Russian Federation Council speaker Valentina Matvienko said that Russia is ready to negotiate only if Kyiv accepts Moscow’s conditions.
US President Joe Biden told G7 leaders gathered in Germany that the West must remain unified in its response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Pro-Russian separatists said that around 250 more people were evacuated from the Azot chemical factory in Sieverodonetsk after Ukraine relinquished control of the city.
Ukrainian forces attacked an oil platform in the Black Sea, the Tass news agency reported, citing local officials.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Russian forces struck three Ukrainian military training centers in northern and western Ukraine.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visited Russian troops in Ukraine.
Britain’s Ministry of Defense said most Ukrainian forces had withdrawn from their remaining defensive positions in the city of Sievierodonetsk.
Click here to catch up with all of Sunday’s major developments regarding the war in Ukraine.
sdi,dh/jsi (Reuters, AFP, AP, dpa)
Ukraine: Zelenskyy urges Belarus not to get dragged into war — live updates (msn.com)