Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during a media interview in Munich, where he is attending the Security Conference, was asked if he was afraid of being poisoned with a deadly toxin like Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
"Are you worried about being poisoned?" reporters asked, but Zelensky said he "don't know what will happen tomorrow."
"We have to fight every day. Every day is a new life. Our only goal is to survive."
"I don't think about myself because we have lost so many people. I am one of many people in Ukraine who are fighting," Zelensky said, adding that he cannot think about Vladimir Putin and his poisonous ambitions, if he has any.
"I try not to think about it, otherwise it's the only thing I think about," Zelensky said.
"They attack us with hundreds of drones and missiles – what's the difference between poison and missiles? I don't see the difference."
"About Navalny, I don't know. I think [Putin] did it, but I don't know what he used for this murder," Zelensky said, among other things.
