Modi's visit to Russia: strong disapproval of Zelensky

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, expressed his deep disappointment with the recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Moscow. The visit coincided with the tragic rocket attack on the "Okhmatdit" children's hospital in Kyiv, which resulted in numerous victims. This article explores the events surrounding Modi's visit and the scathing condemnation of Zelensky.

History of the visit

On the day of Modi's arrival in Russia, a devastating missile attack was carried out on Kyiv, which caused significant destruction and casualties, including at the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital. This visit was Modi's first trip to Russia since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops.

Zelensky's reaction

Zelensky did not hold back in his criticism, calling Modi's visit a "big disappointment" and a "devastating blow to peace efforts." He highlighted the incongruity of the leader of the world's largest democracy cozying up to what he called "the world's bloodiest criminal."

Modi's comments

During his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Modi did not directly address the missile strikes, but spoke about the need for peace and dialogue. He acknowledged the suffering caused by the loss of innocent lives, especially children, and reaffirmed India's position to promote peace.

Strike at "Okhmatdyt"

As a result of rocket fire at the largest children's medical center in Ukraine, "Okhmatdyt", two people were killed and at least 16 others were injured. The hospital, which treats some of the country's most seriously ill children, was left in ruins. Search and rescue operations have ended with the hope that there are no more victims under the rubble.

The timing of Modi's visit and the tragic events in Kyiv have sparked considerable controversy and highlighted the complex global responses to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Zelenskyi's sharp words reflect the escalation of tensions and an urgent call for a united position against aggression.

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