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During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a number of speeches in multiple formats, including on social media and to foreign legislatures. The speeches have received significant attention, with a number of commentators citing a positive effect on Ukrainian morale ...
On February 24, 2022, in the ninth year of the Russo-Ukrainian war, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.During the first days of the invasion, Russia advanced a considerable distance into the territory of Ukraine in many directions, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine soon drove the Russian Armed Forces out of the north of the country and counterattacked in other directions.
The speech then made a number of claims about Ukrainian and Soviet history, including stating that modern Ukraine was created by the Bolsheviks in 1917 as part of a communist appeasement of nationalism of ethnic minorities in the former Russian Empire, specifically blaming Vladimir Lenin for "detaching Ukraine from Russia", that Joseph Stalin ...
Russia-Ukraine war- live: Putin set for G20 speech as civilian death toll passes 10,000 ... “We are talking about 20,000 additional shells,” Pistorius said at a joint news conference with his ...
The destruction of the Kakhovka Dam was a fast-moving disaster that is swiftly evolving into a long-term environmental catastrophe affecting drinking water, food supplies and ecosystems reaching ...
Andriy Yermak said 66 countries and international organisations had taken part in the conference, devoted to one point of the president's peace plan on ending the more than 2 1/2-year-old war with ...
With a nightly address on social media, President Volodymyr Zelensky urges Ukrainians to fight the Russian invasion.
An international peace summit in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian War, formally called the Summit on Peace in Ukraine, [1] was held in Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland [2] on 15–16 June 2024. [3] The conference followed a series of four earlier international meetings, [4] and was hosted by the Swiss president Viola Amherd. [2]