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Zelensky says 100,000 dead Russians won't change Kremlin's mind about war

Por: Newsweek World October 15, 2022

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky used part of his Saturday night TV address to say that major milestones of Russian deaths in the ongoing war won't change the Kremlin's mind about continuing to fight it.Zelensky said Russia has suffered nearly 65,000 deaths so far as the war enters its 235th day. The Ukrainian president said it wouldn't matter if Russian deaths hit 100,000, Russia will keep pressing forward.So many citizens of... + full article



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