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`I am Russia`s target no. 1 and my family target no. 2`: Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also slammed the West for doing nothing to stop Russians from invading his country.
Kiev: Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that he is “enemy” Russia’s No. 1 target and the Russian forces are seeking to eliminate his family too. "The enemy marked me as target number one, and my family as target number two," Zelenskyy said during a televised address on Thursday.
Zelenskyy's statement comes a day after the US told the United Nations' human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, that Russia has created a hit list of "identified Ukrainians to be killed or sent to camps."
Zelenskyy on Friday said that the sanctions imposed on Moscow are not enough to curtail Russian military operations against Ukraine and added that his forces are ''defending the country alone.''
Speaking after a reported Russian operation in the capital of Kyiv, Zelenskyy said the world was still just observing the events in Ukraine from a distance. "This morning, we are defending our country alone. Just like yesterday, the most powerful country in the world looked on from a distance," he said in a Facebook video, as quoted by CNN.
"Russia was hit with sanctions yesterday, but these are not enough to get these foreign troops off our soil. Only through solidarity and determination can this be achieved," he added. Leaders from a number of countries including the UK, the US, Canada, and the European Union have condemned Russia`s military operations in Ukraine.
They have also imposed heavy sanctions on Russia.US President Joe Biden on Thursday said that the US will introduce a new wave of sanctions against Russia in a broad effort to isolate Moscow from the global economy.
The new package of sanctions aims to cut Russia off from the US financial markets and includes freezing the assets of four major Russian banks, including VTB Bank, the nation`s second-biggest bank.
Hours after that, President of the European Council Charles Michel said that the EU has made a political decision to impose additional sanctions on Russia over its military operation in Ukraine. "We took a political decision to add an additional package of mass sanction which will be painful for the Russian regime," Michel said after the extraordinary EU Summit.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the new EU sanctions against Russia will hit 70 per cent of the Russian banking sector, key state-run corporations and deprive Russia of access to modern technologies.
"First, this package includes financial sanctions that cut Russia`s access to the most important capital markets. We are now targeting 70% of the Russian banking market. But also, key state-owned companies including in the field of defence," von der Leyen said after the extraordinary EU Summit.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday recognized Ukraine`s breakaway regions - Donetsk and Luhansk - as independent entities. Later, Putin ordered special military operations "to protect" the people in eastern Ukraine and "demilitarise" the country.