TRIBUNNEWS.COM – Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelensky urged Russian mothers not to send their children to war.
This he conveyed in a video on Friday (11/3/2022).
Zelensky also reminded mothers to be aware of the whereabouts of their children.
“I want to say this once again to Russian mothers, especially conscripted mothers. Don’t send your children to war in a foreign country,” Zelensky said, quoted from BBC.
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The number one in Ukraine is asking the mother of Russian soldiers not to believe that her child will be sent to a training ground that is claimed to be in non-combat conditions.
He urged parents to act quickly if they find their children sent to war in Ukraine.
Zelensky said this, after Russia admitted to deploying conscripts to fight, Wednesday (10/3/2022).
Many of them are reported to be untrained for combat and some have even been taken prisoner.
Developments of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
The Russian invasion entered its 17th day on Saturday (12/3/2022), following a number of events that occurred reported from BBC and CNN: