The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy warned leaders in Moscow that they had to familiarize themselves with their nearest bombing in an ominous warning on Thursday.
Zenskyy made the comment in an interview with Axios after his Wednesday address for the General Meeting of the United Nations. The Ukrainian leader says that he has received the express permission from President Donald Trump to stop energy and infrastructure goals in Russia.
He also said he had asked that the US was supposed to supply a weapon system that he claimed to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, although he refused to call the weapon.
“They need to know where the bombs are,” said Zenskyy about Kremlin leaders. “They need it. If they don’t stop the war, they at least need it.”
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The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy warned Kremlin leaders that they should find their nearest bomb care. (Danylo Antoniuk/Anadolu via Getty images)
“They must know that we will answer every day in Ukraine. If they attack us, we will answer them,” he added.
Zenskyy remained vague when he spoke about the weapon system he had requested from the US
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“President Trump knows, I told him yesterday what we need, one thing,” Zenskyy told the outlet.
“We need it, but it doesn’t mean we will use it. Because if we have it, I think it is extra busy on Putin to sit and speak,” he said.

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy met President Donald Trump at the United Nations earlier this week. (Ukrain’s presidency/handout/anadolu via getty images)
Trump this week Shocked the international community when he turned his position on the war in Ukraine and said that he thinks Kyiv could take all his occupied country seized by Russia.
“I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is able to fight and recover the whole of Ukraine in his original form,” he said on social media on Tuesday.
“With time, patience and the financial support of Europe and, in particular, NATO, the original boundaries of where this war started, is very an option,” Trump added. “Why not?”

Trump argued this week that Ukraine can win his war against Russia. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty images)
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This position is a grim reversal from where he was when he first entered the office and in one Notorious February Oval Office Meeting told Zenskyy he “[didn’t] I have the cards’ to take on Russia and repeatedly suggested that Kyiv should make significant concessions to end the war.


