From the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenski has spoken out in recent days about the fall of Bashar Al-Assad in Syria and the repercussions that this will have for Russia, a country with which it has a bloody relationship and which, after the debacle that occurred in Damascus, has seen its international position greatly weakened.
Regarding this matter, Zelensky stated that the fall of Syria into the hands of the rebels is a direct consequence of the enormous effort that Russia is taking place in Ukraine, preventing it from maintaining a new conflict in the Middle East.
According to the agency Interfax, Zelensky would have assured that “if Ukraine falls, Putin will return to Syria, AfricaThere are other countries”, and highlighted that “the entire army of the Russian pseudo-empire” is fighting in Ukraine.
Along these lines, the top Ukrainian leader insisted on this idea and highlighted that throughout the conflict, Russia has deployed more than 800,000 troops to Ukraine.
Despite this, he highlights that his country continues to fight against the enemy invader without rest, and recalled the intimate relationship between Putin and Al-Assad when, After what happened, it was the Kremlin itself that welcomed Bashar Al-Assad and his family.