Ukrainians have nowhere to retreat and will defend their homeland from Russian invaders, Kyiv mayor and former heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko said from the capital city on Thursday.
Flanked by his heavyweight boxing star brother Wladimir, Vitali Klitschko spoke via Skype as RussiaтАЩs invasion of Ukraine entered its second week. Moscow was shelling several Ukrainian cities as its main assault force remained at a halt north of Kyiv.
тАЬThousands, already tens of thousands are killed in this war against Ukraine. And this number will unfortunately only grow,тАЭ Vitali said from a shelter he is working from in Kyiv.
тАЬWe are not going to surrender. We have nowhere to retreat.тАЭ
He said about a half of the cityтАЩs 3 million people had left and that authorities had also evacuated many orphans to Poland and Germany.
тАЬThe situation is tense, people are worried,тАЭ he said, adding projectiles were constantly тАЬhitting residential blocks or important infrastructure sites.тАЭ
тАЬThe city needs peace and peaceful skies тАж Kyiv residents have been in their basements nonstop for a week now because of air raid alarms going off all the time.тАЭ
With empty streets, some food shortages and pharmacies closed, Kyiv was still faring better than UkraineтАЩs northeastern city of Kharkiv, which was heavily shelled by Russia, or the southern port of Mariupol, which was encircled and left without power or water.
Vitali Klitschko said Russia was trying to surround Kyiv as well and called on Russians to challenge president Vladimir Putin.
тАЬYou are an instrument at the hands of one man with one ambition тАФ to resurrect the Soviet Union тАж For ambitions of one man, we are paying a very high price.тАЭ
Putin said his тАЬspecial military operationтАЭ was meant to protect Russians persecuted in Ukraine, a former Soviet republic that now wants to join NATO and the European Union.
The boxing brothers, whose mother is ethnically Russian, said Ukraine was always home to Ukrainians, Russians, Jews and other religions and ethnicities.
тАЬItтАЩs senseless. There is no reason to attack Ukraine,тАЭ Wladimir Kitschko said, describing footage of damage in the city of Kharkiv as weighing heavily on peopleтАЩs minds.
тАЬItтАЩs complete madness тАж What is happening is terror. ItтАЩs happening in 2022. ItтАЩs something oneтАЩs mind doesnтАЩt comprehend.тАЭ
The mayorтАЩs younger brother said he spent the last week helping to move food and medicine around the city.
тАЬYou donтАЩt know if youтАЩre going to make it through the day tomorrow. Those nights, hearing explosions all night long and shooting in the street, that does make you feel worried.тАЭ
He called for the severing of all international business ties with Russia now and the imposition of more sanctions after Europe, the United States and other countries cut links with Russian banks and businesses in retaliation for the invasion.
тАЬWeтАЩre really counting hours here,тАЭ Wladimir Kitschko said. тАЬWe have no time. We need to act now, we need to stop this madness. All the money that Russia is getting is being used to buy lethal weapons that are killing Ukrainians.тАЭ
He also lauded the sports community for coming together to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes following the invasion.
Belarus has been a key staging area for Russia.
тАЬIтАЩm proud of the worldтАЩs unity and seeing sporting communities standing together тАФ the International Olympic Committee, boxing federations, UEFA, FIFA, Formula One,тАЭ Wladimir Klitschko told Sky sports.
тАЬBan Russian teams from participating. I have nothing against the athletes but they are presenting the regime and in some way the connection with this war,тАЭ Klitschko said.
тАЬItтАЩs never enough until the war is going to be stopped but itтАЩs important to show the world is not okay with this war, that the sporting world is not okay with it.
Oleksandr Usyk, the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO champion is also fighting the battle for the future of his nation, having joined the territorial defense battalion in Kyiv.
Former tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky has also enlisted in UkraineтАЩs reserve army.
тАЬItтАЩs a very challenging time in the lives of Ukrainians, I was never thinking IтАЩm going to face the war,тАЭ Wladimir Klitschko said.
тАЬYou see and hear the explosions, the rockets, the destroyed vehicles, buildings тАФ itтАЩs absolutely terrifying what the war can do. IтАЩm proud of the Ukrainian nation. Everyone stands for each other. I have never been as proud to be Ukrainian as now.тАЭ
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