Ukraine accuses Russia of trying to recruit mercenaries, terrorists
ANKARA (AA) – Ukraine on Friday accused Moscow of trying to recruit mercenaries, militants, and terrorists to wage Russia’s war against its western neighbor.
“They’re looking for mercenaries from all over the world. They are sending the militants from all the terrorist groups and private armies that were established by some of the Russian officials,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Finland’s parliament in a video address, continuing his addresses to foreign lawmakers, seeking a harder line against Moscow.
Zelenskyy hailed Finland for imposing sanctions on Russia, also stressing that “the war of Russia against Ukraine is decisive” not only for the future of Ukraine and its people but also for all those bordering Russia.
Russia and Finland share a 1,340-kilometer (833-mile) border, and in the early days of World War II Russian troops invaded Finland.
Zelenskyy further urged the cutting of all economic ties with Russia, pressing for a full European embargo on Russian oil.
The Russia-Ukraine war, which started on Feb. 24, has drawn international outrage, with the EU, the US, and the UK implementing tough financial sanctions on Moscow.
At least 1,611 civilians have been killed in Ukraine and 2,227 injured, according to UN estimates, with the true figure feared to be far higher.
More than 4.3 million Ukrainians have fled to other countries, with millions more internally displaced, according to the UN refugee agency.