Ukraine President Zelensky In An Auto Accident

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s car collided with another vehicle early Thursday after a battlefield visit, but he was not seriously injured, his spokesman, Sergii Nikiforov said.

Zelensky was returning to Kyiv from the Kharkiv region, where he visited troops in the recaptured city of Izium.

A passenger vehicle collided with the President’s motorcade in the Ukrainian capital, his spokesman revealed in a Facebook post.

The driver of the other vehicle received first aid from the president’s medical team and was taken away by ambulance.

Nikiforov revealed that the Medics examined the President, who suffered no serious injuries but did not specify what injuries he might have suffered.

The spokesman added that the circumstances of the accident are under investigation.

Zelensky was late in posting the nightly video address that he had given during the war, possibly because of the car accident.

Minutes after Nykyforov made his statement, Zelenskiy’s office released the video of the night time address that the president gives every day.


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