Zelensky honours Ukrainian villagers held captive in basement in distressing conditions

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits the basement of a local school in Yahidne where hundreds of local residents spent a month.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky visiting the basement of a local school in Yahidne where hundreds of local residents spent a month in 2022.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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YAHIDNE - President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday paid tribute to the courage of nearly 400 residents of a village in north Ukraine

held in a school basement under Russian occupation

for 27 days one year ago.

The Ukrainian leader travelled to Yahidne, where he gave an emotional speech recalling how villagers were kept captive in a space less than 200 sq m during

the first month of Russia’s February 2022 invasion.

He said that 11 people died during the ordeal.

“These people somehow lived and waited for Ukraine in the dark,” said Mr Zelensky who appeared visibly moved on the anniversary. “They lived standing and sitting.”

He was joined on the visit to the village in Chernihiv region by German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck and Council of Europe secretary general Marija Pejcinovic Buric.

Mr Zelensky has made several trips to front-line regions in the last two weeks.

He thanked Mr Habeck and Ms Buric for attending and said the basement was important for Ukraine’s allies to see.

“It is important to see this and to be in these basements to understand whether to help Ukraine or to keep thinking (about) how to find a way to talk to Russia,” he said.

Mr Zelensky said Russian troops and leaders, including President Vladimir Putin, were responsible for the tragedy.

Russia denies involvement in war crimes and has called a warrant for Mr Putin’s arrest issued by the International Criminal Court unacceptable and outrageous.

“Having seen all this, I can wish the President of Russia to spend the rest of his days in a basement with a bucket for a toilet,” Mr Zelensky added.

Mr Zelensky and Mr Habeck also visited wounded Ukrainian soldiers in a hospital in the region. At a sit-down meeting, Mr Zelensky thanked Mr Habeck for Berlin’s support.

The Ukrainian President also appeared in the provincial capital of Chernihiv to award it the status of “hero city”. The city’s defenders fought off Russian attempts to capture it in the first month of Moscow’s invasion.

“The world saw that Ukraine was able to come out of this war as a winner... it was here that the world’s faith in Ukraine was confirmed,” he told the assembled soldiers and officials. REUTERS

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