Kiev: During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ukraine, there was such an emotional moment that along with the Indian PM, President Zelensky also had tears in his eyes. Whoever saw this emotional moment, his heart was filled with pity and compassion. There was a moment that told the tragedy of the Russia-Ukraine war, after seeing which PM Modi and Zelensky could not control their tears. PM Modi put his hand on Zelensky’s shoulder to console him, but his own throat choked. Whoever saw this painful moment in the world could not control their tears. The whole world will probably never forget this emotional picture of Zelensky and PM Modi and this painful moment.
Both leaders got emotional while paying tributes to the children who lost their lives in the Ukraine conflict. PM Modi called the war especially devastating for the children. During PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine, a martyr exhibition was organized in memory of the children who lost their lives in the ongoing conflict in several cities of the country. PM Narendra Modi along with Ukrainian President Zelensky paid tributes at the martyr exhibition on children in Kyiv and said, “This conflict is especially devastating for young children”. Russia and Ukraine have been at war for over 2.5 years.
PM Modi expressed condolences
The Martyrologist exhibition was created in memory of the children who have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict in several cities of Ukraine. The Prime Minister said in a post on X, “My condolences are with the families of the children who lost their lives in this war and I pray that they find the strength to bear their grief. After this, the two leaders held talks to find a peaceful solution to the Russia-Ukraine war. After this, India inspired both the countries to talk to each other. During this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the President of Ukraine paid tribute to the children killed in the war by placing a toy in their memory. President Zelensky shared a video on X and wrote, “Children in every country deserve to live in safety. We must make this possible.”
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