The Ukrainian president is confident that victory over Russia will come soon. “We are fighting for our freedom” and “we will win,” he said.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyassured this Monday that “very soon there will be two Victory Days in Ukraine“, referring to the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, which is commemorated today in Ukraine and Russia, and another one to remember the triumph he hopes to achieve in the current conflict with Moscow.
Only “a madman” can want to repeat what happened in World War II and anyone who repeats crimes as they happened then is imitating Nazi philosophy, Zelensky denounced in the speech published on his website on the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the Victory Day on Germany, in a clear allusion to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Coinciding with this anniversary, we are fighting in Ukraine “for another victory” to stop the invasion that Russia launched against his country on February 24, and although he has recognized that the road is difficult, he is convinced that the triumph will come
Zelensky recalled that his country has gone through several wars, but no enemy has managed to stay in Ukraine, pointing out that now “we are fighting for our freedom, for the freedom of our children” and “vanquish
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Source: EITB

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