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Plea to stop Russia’s ‘Hunger Games’

Plea to stop Russia’s ‘Hunger Games’

July 21, 2022 | 01:32 AM
Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska delivers an address to members of the US Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. (AFP)
Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska appealed to US lawmakers to provide more help to her country as it struggles against a five-month-long Russian invasion, saying weapons could help assure a “joint great victory.”“We remain completely broken when our world is destroyed by war. Tens of thousands of such worlds have been destroyed in Ukraine,” she said through a translator, in an emotional 15-minute speech to members of the US House of Representatives and Senate.Zelenska, the wife of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, showed videos of children she said had been wounded or killed, including a three-year-old boy now in Germany learning how to use prosthetic limbs.“How many children like him are there in Ukraine? How many families like this may still be destroyed by war? These are Russia’s ‘Hunger Games,’” she said in reference to a series of novels and movies in which people hunt one another.“I am asking for weapons, weapons that would not be used to wage a war on somebody else’s land, but to protect one’s home and the right to wake up alive in that home,” Zelenska said.“The answer is right here in Washington, DC ... Help us to stop this terror against Ukrainians and this will be our joint great victory in the name of life, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness,” she said. The United States has provided $8bn in security assistance to Ukraine since the war began, including $2.2bn in the last month, the Biden administration says. Members of Congress responded warmly and said they were ready to authorise more.“They’re not asking for US soldiers. They are asking for US weapons. I think now’s the time to put together another aid package to go into 2023 with a supply of advanced weapons and economic assistance to stay in the fight,” Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said after the speech.“What we saw here was human tragedy right before our eyes, innocent people murdered. Why? Because they are Ukrainians. That’s genocide. That’s what happened in World War Two. And that needs to be stopped,” Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal said.Ukrainian president had said he expected “significant results” from his wife’s meetings in Washington. She also met at the White House with President Joe Biden and US first lady Jill Biden.
July 21, 2022 | 01:32 AM