Zelenskyy rejects the characterization of the Trump playground of the Ukraine War, calling “murderous” Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy refuted the characterization by President Donald Trump of war between Russia and Ukraine when he compared the countries to “two young people fighting like a madman” and saying “sometimes, you better let them fight for a while”.
In an exclusive interview broadcast on Sunday on “this week with George Stephanopoulos”, co-older Martha Raddatz asked Zelenskyy if Trump “received the message” from Ukraine from her oval office remarks.
The complete interview between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Martha Raddatz, this week’s co-album with George Stephanopoulos, will be broadcast on Sunday morning this week.
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“We are not children with Putin in the playground in the park,” Zelenskyy said on Friday. “It was a murderer who came to this park to kill the children.”
Zelenskyy described the “unlimited” pain of a Ukrainian father who lost his wife and three children in a missile strike.
The words of the man in Zelenskyy were “different” of the way in which those responsible for loss, said the Ukrainian chief.
“He did not mention any statistics or figures and number of strikes.”
“He just said:” Every morning, when I wake up, I’m just looking for my family – I’m looking everywhere in the apartment … I always think it was a nightmare … A bad dream “,” said Zelenskyy, the man told him.

The complete interview between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Martha Raddatz, this week’s co-album with George Stephanopoulos, will be broadcast on Sunday morning this week.
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Trump “couldn’t feel fully and understand this pain,” said Zelenskyy.
“And it is not president Trump, it is anyone who is not here in the country, who is a few thousand kilometers – [they] Can’t feel fully and understand this pain, “he said.
The Ukrainian president told Raddatz that 631 Ukrainian children died during the war and that Russia often targets civilians in his offensive.
In a recent study, the Estimated strategic and international studies center Between 60,000 and 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers died during the war, and up to 250,000 Russian soldiers died of fighting.