Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi said Monday night that “the enemy must bear responsibility” for every attack, referring to all areas where Russia attacked residential areas, News.ro reported.

Volodymyr ZelenskyiPhoto: Yefrem Lukatsky / AP / Profimedia

After a visit to the Zaporizhzhia region and a meeting with the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Raphael Gross, Zelenskyi said that “holding the NPP hostage for more than a year is the worst thing that could happen.” in the history of atomic energy”.

In his daily message, Zelenskyi reports that he held the first meeting of the General Staff while in Dnipro, where he was informed about the real situation at the front.

“Every commander understands that for every attack on our cities and villages, on our people, the enemy must be responsible (…) and not only during a full-scale war, but also since 2014. (…) Thank you. , Dnipro, I thank everyone here in the city who is helping Ukraine to stand up, be strong and defeat the occupier,” Zelensky said in an address on social networks.

Then Zelensky recalled a visit to the Zaporizhzhia region, where he visited “the place where Russian rockets hit residential buildings.”

“Dozens of people were injured by this crazy attack by the Russians. The terrorists knew exactly where to direct the Smerch high-explosive missiles. To the houses. 37 people were injured, 2 died. Condolences to those who lost loved ones… More than 400 people asked for help,” the Ukrainian president also noted.

According to him, “Russia will be held accountable for this strike as well.”

“To this end, we are cooperating with international justice as much as possible, we are mobilizing the world to create a special tribunal regarding Russia’s aggression. All this will happen. Terrorists will be convicted,” Zelensky also said.

The Ukrainian president also mentioned the meeting with the head of the IAEA, Raphael Grossi.

“The topic is clear: the safety of our energy industry, our nuclear power plants. First, the Zaporizhzhya NPP, with which Russia is still blackmailing the world with radiation (…) Holding the NPP hostage for more than a year is the worst thing that could happen in the history of European atomic energy. energy sector and in general in the world.

The longer the Russian occupation of the ZANP continues, the greater will be the threat to the security of Ukraine, the whole of Europe and the world. I am grateful to our partners, I am grateful to Grossa for understanding this and supporting Ukraine in the relevant issues,” Zelenskyi said.

The Kyiv leader also mentioned the Summit for Democracy, in which Ukraine will participate.

“Our position in support of freedom will be firm, as always,” the president announced, News.ro reports.