Russia adds Zelenskyy to list of ‘wanted’ criminals’, Ukraine calls it act of ‘desperation’
Moscow [Russia], May 5 (ANI): As the conflict among Russia and Ukraine go on with Kremlin troops being persistent in their quest for going after Ukraine, the inside service of Russia on Saturday declared that they have another expansion to Moscow's rundown of 'needed crooks' - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy has been added to the "needed" list "under an article of the crook code", a case that the troubled president has denied, per The New York Times report.
Ukrainian authorities, in the mean time, named Russia's move as a demonstration of "franticness" and called it publicity concocted exclusively to "earn consideration".
Previous Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Ukraine's Ground Powers Leader, Oleksandr Pavliuk have additionally been added to Moscow's "needed" list, said The Kyiv Free report.
Moreover, Estonian Top state leader Kaja Kallas and Ukraine's tactical knowledge head Kyrylo Budanov are likewise on the rundown, it added.
Then again, an assertion from Ukraine's unfamiliar service said that the capture warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin by the Global Crook Court (ICC) is genuine, not useless as Russian declarations, adding that the warrant is enforceable in 123 nations.
"We might want to remind everybody that, in contrast to the useless Russian declarations, the Worldwide Lawbreaker Court's (ICC) warrant for the capture of Russian despot Vladimir Putin on atrocities charges is genuine and enforceable in 123 nations," Ukraine's Unfamiliar Service said.
In the mean time, in his video address, Zelenskyy announced no less than five death endeavors since Russia's attack of Ukraine in February 2022. (ANI)