US President Biden says his Ukrainian counterpart Zelenskyy 'didn't want to hear it' when US intelligence gathered information that Russia was preparing to attack Follow our live coverage:👇
This photograph taken on June 10, 2022, shows the regional government building destroyed by a Russian missile strike in March 2022, in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, amid the Russian attack on Ukraine. President Joe Biden, speaking to donors at a Democratic fundraiser, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “didn’t want to hear it” when US intelligence gathered information that Russia was preparing to attack.
“Nothing like this has happened since World War II. I know a lot of people thought I was maybe exaggerating. But I knew we had data to sustain he” — meaning Russian President Vladimir Putin — “was going to go in, off the border.”Civilians flee intense fighting in contested eastern Ukraine
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