Russia's terrorist attack by Ukrainian President Zelensky in a video message at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council over a large number of casualties after a Ukrainian shopping center was attacked by Russian troops He strongly accused him of saying, "Russia has no right to stay in the Security Council."

Missile attacks by Russian troops are intensifying in various parts of Ukraine, and in central Kremenchuk, a shopping center was attacked by Russian troops on the 27th, and according to the Office of the President of Ukraine, at least 20 people have been confirmed dead so far. It means that more than 40 information on missing persons has been received.



In response to this, an emergency meeting was held at the UN Security Council on the 28th, and Ukraine's President Zelensky first strongly condemned the attack on civilians as a terrorist attack in a video message and said, "We will act immediately and kill Russia. We need to do everything to stop it. "



"Russia does not have the right to stay in the Security Council. It is imperative that Russia take away the opportunity to control the United Nations," he said, arguing that Russia should be deprived of its rights at the United Nations.



After that, there were a series of remarks blaming Russia from various countries, mainly in Europe and the United States, and among them, UN Ambassador Hoxha of Albania stated that "indiscriminate attacks on private facilities and innocent citizens are war crimes" and blamed Russia. He emphasized that it should be pursued.



In response, Russia's UN Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations, Polyansky, argued that it was not the shopping center but the Ukrainian arms warehouse.