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Volodymyr Zelensky Thanks Freedom Fighters at POY Reception

Por: Time World December 09, 2022

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paid tribute to the freedom fighters of his country—and around the world—Thursday night at TIME’s 2022 Person of the Year reception in New York City. After nearly 10 months of brutal conflict following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Zelensky has emerged as one of the most notable world leaders in his efforts to protect Ukraine’s independence. He is Zelensky, appearing in a video message of the event, thanked the bravery of doctors,... + full article



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