Zelensky – Need Ammo, Not A Ride
Zelensky turned down a US offer of evacuation, the Ukraine Embassy in Britain said Saturday on Twitter. “The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride,” Zelensky told the US, according to the embassy. — CNN
Until his surprise election in 2019, Volodymyr Zelenskyy played a president on TV.
Today, the 44-year-old is leading Ukraine as it faces an invasion from Russia, facing a threat to his rule and perhaps his life, from President Vladimir Putin.
Zelenskyy, who is married and has two children, graduated from the Kyiv National Economic University in 2000 with a law degree, but he decided to pursue a different career.
He formed the comedy troupe Kvartal 95 with other actors in 1997 and in 2003, the group began producing television programs.
In 2015, Zelenskyy began starring in the role that would set him on the path to the presidency. In the show “Servant of the People,” he played Vasyl Petrovych Holoborodko, a school teacher who wakes up to find that a rant he made against corrupt politicians went viral and catapulted him to the presidency.
Holoborodko was often portrayed as being in over his head, but willing to fight corruption.
The show was so popular that it led to Kvartal 95 creating a political party in its name.
In 2018, Zelenskyy abruptly moved into real politics and announced his candidacy for president under the Servant of the People party. During his campaign, he continued touring with his troupe and mocked his opponents in stand-up routines.
He went on to win the election in a landslide, taking over 73% of the vote, after running on a platform to end the war with Russia and its separatist proxies in eastern Ukraine.
He came to office promising to find a way to resolve the eight-year conflict in eastern Ukraine with the Russian-controlled separatists there. He initially tried to engage with Putin diplomatically, but was treated coldly by the Russian leader.
In the past year, under pressure politically during the COVID-19 crisis, Zelenskyy had taken a harder line against pro-Russian political factions in Ukraine, including Viktor Medvedchuk, known as Putin’s man in Ukraine.
Russia’s military buildup against Ukraine began around the same time Zelenskyy moved to sanction Medvedchuk and TV stations linked to him.
He has denied all allegations by Putin and Russian-controlled separatists that he is provoking war and made an impassioned plea in Russian on Feb. 23 for that country’s people to reject the aggression.
“We don’t need war. Not a cold one, nor a hot one, nor a hybrid one,” Zelenskyy said during his speech.
Zelenskyy is Jewish and three of his great uncles were killed in the Holocaust.
During his speech on Wednesday, Zelenskyy switched from Ukrainian into Russian, appealing directly to Russians for peace, saying their leadership was leading them into a senseless war.
“I know that Russian TV won’t show my speech. But citizens of Russia need to see it. They need to see the truth. The truth is you need to stop before it’s too late,” he said.
A few hours later, missile strikes began hitting Kyiv.
What to know about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy -ABC News