“Ukraine Crisis” Continues Today President appeals to international community February 16 at 6:18

At the Security Council of Munich, where leaders from around the world discuss security issues, President Zelensky of Ukraine addressed and the so-called Ukrainian crisis, which began six years ago with Russia's annexation of Crimea, has been told by the international community. Appealed.

Ukrainian President Zelensky addressed the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Wednesday, where 200 people were annexed to Russia six years ago in the eastern conflict zone, where Russians ruled effectively. Crimea accused Russia of holding 100 citizens in detention.

"We have been trying to defend sovereignty and territory for six years. It is too early and dangerous to see that the situation has settled down," he said. He appealed to the international community that the military conflict, the so-called Ukrainian crisis, is still ongoing.

Over the Ukraine crisis, 13,000 people have died so far, and tensions continue in the waters surrounding Crimea, with Ukrainian fishing boats being seized by the Russian Border Protection Agency on the 15th.

Russia has no signs of concession despite European and American economic sanctions, and Germany and France, which have long supported Ukraine's position, have been reluctant to engage in this matter, taking into account their relations with Russia. Ukraine is feeling a sense of crisis.