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Zelensky declares Ukraine ‘year of invincibility’ on anniversary of Russia invasion

Por: The Hill World February 25, 2023

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky declared his country’s yearlong fight with Russia a “year of invincibility” on Friday, as he marked the anniversary of Russia’s invasion. “It was a year of resilience. A year of care. A year of bravery. A year of pain. A year of hope. A year of endurance. A year of unity,” Zelensky said in an address to the Ukrainian people.  The Ukrainian president also expressed gratitude to his Western... + full article



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