Ukraine's Zelenskiy says tens of thousands killed in Mariupol, seeks militia support from S.Korea


Graves of civilians killed during Ukraine-Russia conflict are seen next to apartment buildings in the southern port city of Mariupol © Reuters/ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO Graves of civilians killed during Ukraine-Russia conflict are seen subsequent to condominium constructions in the southern port city of Mariupol

KYIV (Reuters) - Tens of heaps of individuals have doubtless been killed in Russia's assault on the southeastern city of Mariupol, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pointed out on Monday, as he requested Seoul for any militia assist it could provide.

"Mariupol has been destroyed, there are tens of heaps of dead, however even regardless of this, the Russians are not stopping their offensive," Zelenskiy talked about in a video tackle to South Korean lawmakers.

Reuters has verified frequent destruction in Mariupol but could not examine the accuracy of his estimate of these killed within the metropolis, which lies between japanese areas of Ukraine held through Russian-backed separatists and Russian-annexed Crimea.

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy addresses South Korean Parliament © Reuters/POOL Ukrainian President Zelenskiy addresses South Korean Parliament

Zelenskiy didn't specify which weapons he sought, but observed South Korea had many weapons that couldn't handiest aid keep the lives of average Ukrainians, however support avoid Russia from attacking other international locations.

"Ukraine wants a lot of defense force applied sciences from airplanes to tanks," he talked about via an interpreter. "South Korea can support us."

South Korean defence minister Suh Wook and Ukrainian defence minister Oleksii Reznikov held a telephone dialog on Friday on Reznikov's request. Reznikov thanked Suh for sending humanitarian help and elements and asked South Korea to ship anti-aircraft weapons, Seoul's defence ministry stated on Monday.

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy addresses South Korean Parliament © Reuters/POOL Ukrainian President Zelenskiy addresses South Korean Parliament

(Reporting through Pavel Polityuk in Kyiv and Soo-hyang Choi and Josh Smith in Seoul; writing by using Conor Humphries; modifying with the aid of Philippa Fletcher)

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