HEROIC Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky looks far from thrilled as his French counterpart visits the war-torn country for the first time since the Russian invasion.
Macron – previously accused by Kyiv for being too cautious in his support – finally visited the country for the first time since Russia launched its invasion in February.
He visited with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi after they arrived by train yesterday.
Zelensky, wearing trademark army wear, took them on a tour of a battle-ravaged suburb of the capital where horrific atrocities were carried out by Russian troops.
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BRITONS IN UKRAINE SIEGE HELL
REFUGEES claim British volunteers may be holed up in a Ukrainian industrial plant in a “surrender or die” Russian siege.
A woman, named only as Anna, who fled the Azot plant in Severodonetsk said “English speaking” fighters were trapped. She said: “There were lots of mercenaries, speaking English.”
Ex-soldier Jordan Gatley, 24, was shot dead in the city last week. He is the second known Brit fighter killed in Ukraine.
At least three have been captured, including Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner who have been sentenced to death.
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