Russia Slams Time Magazine As 'Vehemently Russophobic' For Choosing Zelensky As 'Person Of The Year'KEY POINTS- Peskov called Time Magazine's decision 'short-sighted' and 'Russophobic'- Time Magazine highlighted Zelensky's decision to stay in Ukraine even amid the war- Time Magazine also highlighted the 'spirit of Ukraine'Russia on Thursday slammed Time Magazine after it named Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky the "Person of the Year.""In the weeks after Russian bombs began falling on Feb. 24, his decision not to flee Kyiv but to stay and rally support was fateful.From his first 40-second Instagram post on Feb. 25 – showing that his Cabinet and civil society were intact and in place – to daily speeches delivered remotely to the likes of houses of Parliament, the World Bank, and the Grammy Awards, Ukraine's President was everywhere," Edward Felsenthal, Time's editor in chief, wrote in a profile of the wartime leader.The magazine also highlighted the "spirit of Ukraine," which Felsenthal said was embodied by individuals who contributed to Ukraine's resilience and recovery amid the war, including health workers, journalists and humanitarian leaders.Time picked Zelensky from a shortlist of 10 people, which included Chinese President Xi Jinping, Tesla CEO and Twitter owner Elon Musk, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Florida Gov."