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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy compares Mariupol to Leningrad siege as Russia launches fresh strikes on Kyiv

President speaks of world war two atrocity by German forces as residential tower block in Kyiv is hit

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Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has compared Russia’s brutal siege of the southern city of Mariupol to that of Leningrad in the second world war, amid fresh shelling in the capital Kyiv on Thursday and anger at the Kremlin after Joe Biden called Vladimir Putin a “war criminal”.

Zelenskiy said late on Wednesday: “Citizens of Russia, how is your blockade of Mariupol different from the blockade of Leningrad during world war two? … We will not forget anyone whose lives were taken by the occupiers.”

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