Zelenskyy says Ukraine unbroken after 4 years, but Russia vows to fight on
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked four years since the onset of the ongoing conflict with Russia, emphasizing the resilience of the Ukrainian people amid persistent airstrikes and significant military casualties. Despite the fatigue and despair that has taken root among citizens due to the unrelenting assaults, Zelenskyy expressed unwavering confidence in Ukraine's ability to withstand the invasion. Meanwhile, Russian forces have made it clear that they intend to continue their military operations, signaling no intention of retreat. The situation remains dire for many Ukrainians, who face hardships in their daily lives while holding on to their determination to resist Russian aggression. The conflict, which has transformed the geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe, shows no signs of abating, leaving both nations embroiled in a struggle that has drawn international attention and concern. As Ukraine navigates this challenging period, the spirit of the populace remains a crucial factor in their ongoing fight for sovereignty and peace.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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