Volodymyr Zelensky, who, according to the exit poll, wins presidential elections in Ukraine, announced a “strong media war” to cease fire in Donbas, as he said during the press conference, broadcasted by 112 Ukraine.
“We will conduct media war to end the war in Donbas. We will invite journalists and bloggers. We showed what we can. We have creative ideas and we need your help,” he said.
According to the latest results of the National exit poll, Volodymyr Zelensky wins 73% votes in the second tour of presidential elections in Ukraine. Petro Poroshenko gets 25,5% votes.
The second round of the elections of the President of Ukraine kicked off in Ukraine on April 21, at 8 a.m. Ukraine’s polling stations opened as scheduled across the country with some minor delays, which were quickly addressed. The voting traditionally lasted for 12 hours; the polls closed at 8 p.m.
29,982 election commissions have been created. In total, about 30.3 million people had a right to vote. Of these, 325,600 voters changed the place of voting for the second round of elections.