One year of war in Ukraine. Here is a roundup of how the word is reacting.
On the first anniversary of the Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has praised the resilience of his nation and its people, vowing to achieve victory against Russia in the ongoing war.
The Russian invasion, which began a year ago, has since escalated into the worst conventional war seen in Europe since World War II.
Despite this, Zelensky declared that Ukraine has remained undefeated, describing the past year as a “furious year of invincibility.”
He also hailed Ukrainian cities such as Bucha, Irpin, and Mariupol as “capitals of invincibility” for their resistance against alleged Russian war crimes, and pledged to pursue justice for these crimes until the “Russian murderers face deserved punishment.”
Here is a roundup of how the word is reacting.