Zelenskyy Seizes Auschwitz Anniversary to Push Anti-Russia Narrative

On the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy leveraged the occasion to advance his country's stance against Russia, attributing a WWII-like malevolence to its actions. While paying homage to the victims of historical atrocities, Zelenskyy's comments stirred controversy by drawing parallels between the Soviet Union's past aggressions and current Russian military activities, igniting debate on national sovereignty and the true motives behind his rallying call for global opposition against Russia.