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We Are Ready To Die For Our Country – Former Boxing Champion, Klitschko Tells Putin
Heavyweight boxer, Vitali Klitschko has vowed to give his life to defend his country from Russian invasion.
Klitschko addressed the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin on Tuesday over the invasion of Ukraine.
Klitschko who took up arms alongside his brother, Wladimir Klitschko last Friday noted that they are ready to die protecting Ukraine.
Russian troops invaded Ukraine last Thursday following an order from President Putin
Klitschko who is the Mayor of Kyiv disclosed that there are enemies on the outskirts of the capital, but added that the Ukrainian military is ‘preparing to defend Kyiv’.
Klitschko in an interview with CNN said,
“We were in the USSR, we don’t want to go back to the Russian empire.
“I am very proud to see how patriotic people are. We’re not interested in how strong the Russian army is, we’re ready to fight.
“And we’re ready to die for our home country and our families, because it’s our home, it’s our future and somebody wants to come to our home and steal our future from us.”
Klitschko when asked how long Kyiv can hold out, “I’m not ready to give you a clear answer. So long, so long time, if we’re still alive.”
The war has left hundreds of people dead, properties destroyed, and thousands have been rendered homeless.
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