Published 23:10 IST, March 18th 2022
'Stone Cold Zelensky': John Cena's post featuring Ukrainian President grabs attention
WWE professional John Cena's Instagram post featuring President of Ukraine Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelensky has garnered a lot of reactions.
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WWE professional John Cena's post featuring President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelensky, has garnered a lot of traction. Taking to Instagram John Cena posted a picture of Ukraine president with wordings 'Stone Cold Zelensky'.
"John Cena is helping Ukraine without anyone kwing because one can see me," a user wrote. " champ is here wrote ar."
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actor-turned-wrestler h earlier received major backlash after he was said to have used Russian invasion of Ukraine to his vant to promote his HBO Max show “Peacemaker” on Twitter.
global icon currently lives in private community of Nature's Reserve which is located in Land O' Lakes in Tampa, Florida with his wife, Shay Shariatzeh.
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As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues into 23rd day, 98-year-old World War-II veteran Olha Tverdokhlibova offered her availability to defend her morland. However, despite her skills and experience, elderly woman was t allowed to take part in fight due to her . "98 y.o. Olha Tverdokhlibova, a WWII veteran faced a war for 2nd time in her life. She was rey to defend her Morland again, but despite all merits and experience was denied, though, because of . We are sure, she will celebrate ar victory soon in Kyiv."
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Russia-Ukraine war
In latest reports, Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its statement has claimed that ir troops have killed nearly 14,200 Russian troops since start of Russian invasion (February 24). According to ministry, Russia has lost 1,448 combat armoured machines, 205 artillery pieces, 450 tanks, 112 helicopters, 93 aircraft, 43 anti-aircraft warfare systems, 879 vehicles and 60 cisterns. Ukrainian Defence Ministry claimed that Ukraine has destroyed three vessels, 11 special pieces of equipment and 12 unmanned aerial vehicles of Russia.
Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg categorically ruled out any role of NATO in setting up and policing a -fly zone over Ukraine to protect against Russian airstrikes. Stoltenberg said, “NATO should t deploy forces on ground or in air over Ukraine because we have a responsibility to ensure that this conflict, this war, doesn’t escalate beyond Ukraine.”
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However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly appealed for NATO to set up a -fly zone given Russia’s air superiority, as civilian casualties mount three weeks into war.
Im: AP
23:10 IST, March 18th 2022