Ukrainians Don’t Want to Be Resilient. Putin Has Given Them No Other Choice.
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The coalition of volunteers, which brings together some 30 allied countries of Kiev, called on Moscow to accept a "complete and unconditional ceasefire" while several European monuments adorned themselves with the colors of Ukraine in the evening.
Ukrainians don’t want to be resilient. Putin has given them no other choice.
For the past four years, Ukrainians have been praised for their remarkable resilience, but in reality most recognize that Russia's genocidal invasion leaves them with no real choice but to fight on, writes Peter Dickinson.
European leaders expressed support for Kiev from near and far on the fourth anniversary of the Russian attack.
Continued aid to Ukraine, increased pressure on Moscow and a Hungary that stops opposing EU support. These are the conclusions of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) after he visited Kiev on the anniversary of the outbreak of war.
Four years ago the Russian full invasion began in Ukraine. On the anniversary, international guests travel to Kiev to support the eastern European country.
Zelenskyy says Putin has ‘not broken’ Ukrainians 4 years after invasion
KYIV, Ukraine — President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared Tuesday that Russia has not “broken Ukrainians” nor triumphed in its war, four years after an invasion that has severely tested the resolve of Kyiv and its allies and fueled European fears about the scale of Moscow’s ambitions. In a show of support, more than a dozen senior European officials headed to the Ukrainian capital to mark the grim anniversary of the conflict, which has killed tens …
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