The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has recently released a synthetic video showing Paris, France being attacked by Russian troops.



The 45-second video posted on Twitter begins with a woman taking a commemorative photo of her with the Eiffel Tower in the background, horrified by her sudden airstrike.



Enemy fighter jets then fly over Paris, and smoke rises from the top of the Eiffel Tower.



Fighters flew dizzyingly over the Seine River, Montmartre, and the Sacre Coeur Cathedral, and there were also images of buildings collapsing in bombardment.



The sound of crying children and profanity in French were also laid in the background.



At the end of the video, the message goes, "Imagine this happening to the capitals of other European countries. Shut down the skies over Ukraine. Or provide us with fighters."



The video ends with the message of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, "If we fall, you will also fall."




It is interpreted that the message was sent in a rather radical way to set the airspace of the country as a no-fly zone.



A no-fly zone is an area where aircraft entry is blocked for the purpose of preventing air strikes.



Ukraine continues to demand no-fly zones from Western countries, including the United States, to prevent Russian bombing.



However, the West maintains a no-op position, fearing the possibility of a direct Russian clash in the process of cracking down on maintaining the territory.



U.S. President Joe Biden said on the previous day that he would prevent this from happening, saying that World War III could happen if the United States, NATO, and Russia collide.