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01st Mar 2022

“You are afraid” – Journalist confronts Boris Johnson and breaks down in tears

Danny Jones

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Ukrainian journalist Daria Kaleniuk spoke emotionally and powerfully for nearly two full minutes.

A Ukrainian journalist broke down in tears as she implored for more to be done by Boris Johnson regarding the ongoing Russian invasion.

Speaking at a press conference in Warsaw, Poland – just hours after the latest Russian airstrike killed at least 70 people – Ukrainian journalist Daria Kaleniuk took the prime minister to task and begged him to implement a “no-fly-zone” over Ukraine.

As you can see in the deeply moving clip below, Kaleniuk detailed the “deep fear” felt by Ukrainian men, women and children as bombs and missiles continue to fall on their major cities.

Clip via PoliticsJOE

As she goes on to ask, “What is the alternative [to a no-fly zone]” when NATO is, at present, “not willing to defend and afraid of World War Three”?

However, as many have already opined, she argues “It has already started”.

“You are coming to Poland, you are not coming to Kyiv, Prime Minister… because you are afraid”, says Kaleniuk before going on to remind Johnson of sanctions supposedly due to be implemented on individuals like Roman Abramovich which, so far, have not been issued.

Kaleniuk suggests that air defence systems in Poland, Romania and other nations could at least help shield parts of Ukraine and allow women and children to cross the border into safer regions, which she says is already nearly impossible due to more than “30 kilometres of mines”.

After she eventually breaks down in tears, Johnson responds by saying that a no-fly zone cannot be put in place because it would mean the UK “shooting down Russian planes and engaging in direct combat – that’s not something we can do”.

He goes on to insist that the consequences would be too difficult and unpredictable to control and that, currently, all they can do is attempt to “tighten the economic noose” around Vladimir Putin’s regime.

Kaleniuk is not the only journalist to have bravely managed her emotions on television either, as it was only last week that BBC correspondent Olga Malchevska spoke of her house being bombed in the middle of a live news report.

Clip via BBC News

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