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Zelensky reproached Berlusconi for the fact that “his house was never bombed”

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Vladimir Zelensky responded to criticism of the Kyiv authorities voiced by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

The President of Ukraine responded by reproaching his opponent for the fact that “his house was never bombed.”

Meanwhile, as biographers of the famous Italian note, Berlusconi, born in 1936, at the age of six, survived the bombing of Milan, which began after Italy entered World War II.

Mr. Berlusconi… I think his house was never bombed with rockets every day. I think that because of the blackout, Mr. Berlusconi did not wake up at three in the morning and start washing clothes and cooking for his children for two days ahead, – Zelensky TASS agency.

And he adds: the Ukrainian leader announced this during a press conference in Kyiv following a meeting with the current Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

During the event, the president was asked to comment on Berlusconi’s remarks, and he commented.

Let us recall that on February 12, the former head of the Italian government said that Zelensky “plunged his country into war, although it was enough to stop the attacks on the two autonomous republics of Donbass.”

Berlusconi assessed the actions of the Ukrainian leader as “very negative” and added that he would not talk to him.

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