Feb 24 • 14:51 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Zelensky: Putin has not broken the Ukrainians

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the resilience of Ukrainians against Russian aggression in a televised statement marking four years since the start of the conflict.

On Tuesday, it marked exactly four years since Russia, under President Vladimir Putin, launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine. In a televised statement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reminded the citizens that Ukraine has successfully defended its independence and continues to exist as a sovereign nation, not just on a map. He asserted that Putin hasn't achieved his goals, hasn't broken the will of the Ukrainian people, and has not won the war. Zelensky expressed his commitment to maintaining Ukraine’s sovereignty and working towards peace while ensuring justice is served.

Additionally, President Zelensky shared a video of himself laying flowers at Independence Square in Kyiv. This location has transformed during the war into an unofficial memorial for those who have perished in battles, with flags from various nations, including Finland, displayed in remembrance of fallen soldiers. The presence of Finnish flags highlights the broader international solidarity with Ukraine as the nation marks this somber anniversary and remembers the sacrifices made in the ongoing struggle against invasion.

The significance of Zelensky's message lies in its call for unity and resilience among Ukrainians while also appealing to the international community for continued support. As the war drags on, these statements serve to bolster national morale and reaffirm Ukraine's determination to resist further aggression. The ongoing conflict remains a critical point of discussion both within Ukraine and globally, affecting global politics and security dynamics.

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