Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says NATO LEADERS afraid to admit UKRAINE to alliance



Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says NATO LEADERS afraid to admit  UKRAINE to alliance




President Zelensky yesterday told the country that he would give a firearm to anyone who wanted one and was willing to stay and fight.

Citizens are being told to use Molotov cocktails to fight the enemy.

Dozens of them were pictured signing up to join defense teams all over the country last night in photos shared by Ukrainian MP Andrii Osandchuk.

President Zelensky this morning shamed President Biden for 'looking on from a distance' while Putin stormed his country.

Biden and the West have imposed severe economic sanctions but they have not joined in any physical conflict.

Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is on the streets with squads of civilians who are lining up to join the fight.

He told CNN on Friday that they were all willing to fight, but had no arms.

'We have maybe two machine guns... that's it.

'We don't have an artillery's, tanks, this is the long line of the people who enlisted but we don't have enough arms.

'These are ordinary people have never been in the army.

'They're staying in line now to join us.

'This is extremely touching.'

'Putin never will catch Ukraine.

'No matter how many soldiers he has, missiles he has, nuclear weapons.

'We Ukrainians are free people with a great European future,' he said.