KYIV: Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that “crime had returned” to Europe, compared the Russian invasion of the Nazi Germany during a speech commemorating World War II.”Decade after World War II, Darkness has returned to Ukraine, and has become black and white again,” Zelensky said in a video address, where he was filmed standing in front of a destroyed residential building.

“Crimes have returned, with different uniforms, under different slogans, but for the same purpose,” he added, in a video showing the recorded archives of World War II and black and white recordings from the Russian invasion.The Ukraine leader accused Russia of implementing “bloody Nazism reconstruction,” in his country using “actions, words, and symbols of his ideas.”

He said Moscow’s troops were replicating the “cruelty” of Nazi and gave justification that “aimed at giving this crime to a sacred goal.”Zelensky appealed to European countries including Britain, France and the Netherlands, by equating Nazi bombings in their cities and cities with Russian attacks in the city center in Ukraine.Former Ukraine-Suviet was attacked by Russia at the end of February and Moscow claimed its operations to “eliminate” the country.

Both Ukraine and Russia have equated actions by other party soldiers with German Nazi, whose defeat by the Soviet Union in 1945 were celebrated in former Soviet countries on May 9.Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed in a speech that “as in 1945, Victory will be ours” Congratulations to the former Soviet countries for the 77th anniversary of the Nazi German defeat.

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