“What should people understand?” Pelley asked Zelenskyy. “We defend the ability of a person to live in the modern world. They say we defend Western values. I always say, what are Western values? Someone who lives in the United States or Europe does not like children either. They do not want their children to go to university, do not want their grandfather to live 100 years? We have the same values. We defend the right to life. I never thought this right was so expensive. These are human values. So that Russia does not choose what to do “We do and how I exercise my rights. This right was given to me by God and my parents,” Zelenski said. Pelley also went to Bucha, where residents were killed and war crimes evidence is being displayed. Zelenskyy visited Bucha this week. When asked by Pelley what he saw there, Zelenskyy replied, “Death. Just death.” Pelley has been reporting on the war in Ukraine since it broke out. He spoke with refugees and those trying to help them from a train station near the Polish-Ukrainian border and integrated with volunteer doctors in Lviv as they delivered supplies to the country as hospitals, healthcare facilities and patients were treated. Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells 60 Minutes what information Ukraine has about alleged Russian war crimes 00:59 More