Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he's “sincerely thankful” to the US for the new round of $800 million in military assistance.


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In his daily late-night address to the nation, Zelensky also said he was thankful for Wednesday's (April 13, 2022) visit by the presidents of Poland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia.


He said those leaders “have helped us from the first day, those who did not hesitate to give us weapons, those who did not doubt whether to impose sanctions.”


In his telephone conversation with U.S. President Joe Biden, Zelensky said they discussed the new weapons shipment, even tougher sanctions against Russia and efforts to bring to justice those Russian soldiers who committed war crimes in Ukraine.


Zelensky also said work was continuing to clear tens of thousands of unexploded shells, mines and trip wires that were left behind in northern Ukraine by the retreating Russians.


He urged those returning to their homes in those towns to be wary of any unfamiliar object and report it to the police. 


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