In addition, he added that, if this situation occurred, both parties would find themselves in a “dead end.” “There is a dead end, because we do not negotiate our territories and our people. And the more places like Borodianka there are, the more difficult it will be,” he said.
In that sense, Zelensky warned that “Mariúpol can be ten times Borodianka”, a small Ukrainian city near kyiv attacked and destroyed by Russian soldiers.
On April 11, the Ukrainian army announced that it was preparing for “a final battle” at Mariupol, on the shore of the Sea of Azov in the southeast. The next day, the Ukrainian authorities stated that the fighting left between 20,000 and 22,000 dead in the strategic citywhere 441,000 people resided in peacetime.
Negotiations have been deadlocked for several days. They are “extremely difficult,” Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podoliak said on Tuesday. For his part, Putin accused the Ukrainian negotiators of “lack of coherence.”
Source: Ambito

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