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Zelenski Convinced Of Medvedev's Victory About Russia All The Way To Poland

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<p>Russian President<strong> Vladimir Putin</strong>, who on February 24 last year justified the attack by saying that Ukraine was carrying out genocide in the Russian-speaking east of the country, thereby triggering the worst conflict in Europe since World War II, which there is no end in sight due to the unwillingness of both sides for peace negotiations </p> <p>Clashes continue even today, Ukrainians are afraid of the anniversary, because in the past Russia has already chosen special dates for devastating attacks, such as holidays.

<i>"A new Russian strike damaged the main pipeline that supplied more than 40 thousand people Repairs will continue without a break until the heating supply is restored,"</i> he said in a traditional evening address the day before the anniversary said Ukrainian President <strong>Volodymyr Zelensky< /strong>.

The Russian attacks damaged the heating pipeline in Kherson </p> <p><i>"Ukraine did not break, it did not surrender.

It knows that every tomorrow is worth fighting for," </i>were the words, which Zelenski dedicated in his anniversary speech, in which he once again announced "the year of invincibility" <i> "We will do everything to win this year," he said and thanked the army, doctors, volunteers and foreigners partners of Ukraine for joint efforts in resisting Russian aggression.

</p> <p><i>"We are resisting all threats, shelling, missiles, drones, blackouts and cold We are stronger than this," </i>is said the Ukrainian president.

Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the military administration of the Kherson government, also spoke who advised residents to wear warm clothes and prepare heaters for heating.

</p> <p>Former Russian President <strong>Dmitry Medvedev</strong> meanwhile is confident of Russia's victory On the occasion of the anniversary, he also made a controversial proposal that the Russian army should push Ukrainian forces all the way to Poland.

<i>"Victory will be ours, but we must achieve all the goals of the special military operation This means pushing back the threat, even as far as the Polish border,"</i> he wrote on Telegram.

</p> <p>The year of war required a terrible tax It triggered the biggest refugee crisis since World War II in Europe.

More than eight million refugees are displaced around the world, and more than five million are internally displaced At the same time, it also claimed tens of thousands of victims, including many civilians, Ukraine's economy is destroyed.

</p> <p><i>"On February 24, millions of people decided </i>–<i> not to fly the white flag, but the blue-yellow one Not flight, but confrontation.

Resistance and struggle It was a year of pain, sadness, faith and unity.

But we remained invincible We know that 2023 will be the year of our victory!"</i> Zelenski wrote on the anniversary.

</p> <p><strong >'The future of Ukraine will be decided by Ukrainians Ukraine will be free'</strong></p> <p>At the time of the invasion, Russian aggression also met with a sharp reaction from Western countries, which imposed sanctions against Moscow and began supplying Ukraine with military aid.

Due to the heavy dependence on Russian energy products, Europe in particular is facing an energy crisis, which has triggered a general price increase, the war also threatened food security in the world </p> <p>The President of the European Commission <strong>Ursula von der Leyen</strong> emphasized after a year of horrors:<i> "The future of Ukraine will be decided by Ukrainians.

Ukraine Will Be Free Ukraine Will Be Restored

Justice will be served "</i></p> <p>On the occasion of the anniversary, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki returned to the Ukrainian capital.

Together with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal, he laid a wreath at the memorial wall to the victims of the war in the center of Kyiv His visit shows that Poland and Ukraine have become closer in the last year.

Poland has long lobbied Western countries to send more weapons to Ukraine, and has also taken in millions of Ukrainian refugees </p> < p>Earlier, <strong>Krzysztof Sobolewski</strong>, secretary general of Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, told Polish television that Morawiecki would likely attend the session of the Ukrainian Supreme Council.

</p> <p> King Charles III On the first anniversary of the Russian invasion, he praised the "extraordinary courage and resilience" of Ukraine.

The monarch, who Zelensky met with the president at Buckingham Palace earlier this month, said the Ukrainian people had <i>"suffered unimaginably from an unprovoked, large-scale attack on their nation" </i></p> <p> He added that the world had watched with horror the unnecessary suffering that Ukrainians had endured over the past year.

British Prime Minister <strong>Rishi Sunak</strong> declared a minute of silence in support of Ukraine </p> <p>They also responded in the European Council, where they highlighted the incredible strength of the Ukrainian people.

<i>"They defended their homeland and the fundamental principles of international law against Russian aggression They showed determination in defending democracy and freedom, resilience in the face of adversity and dignity when faced with Russian crimes,"</i> they emphasized in a joint statement .

</p> <p><i>"Ukrainians have shown the world that the future of Ukraine is decided by Ukrainians No country has the right to invade its neighbor or violate its sovereignty and territorial integrity,"</i> they emphasized.

At the same time, they pointed out that Russian aggression violates the Charter of the UN, the principles of the UN and the values ​​of humanity <i> "We cannot and must not remain passive in the face of such crimes.

" </i></p> <p>Ahead of the anniversary, the Ukrainian president<strong> </strong>on Thursday paid tribute to all those who died In an emotional message, he promised that Moscow would be held accountable for the violence and expressed confidence in victory.

On the occasion of the anniversary, a session of the United Nations Security Council at the ministerial level and a virtual meeting of the leaders of the G7 group will be held today </p> <p><strong>How did the events of the first day of the war unfold (according to our time)?</strong><strong> /p> <p> </p> <p>3:30: Russian President Vladimir Putin in a televised speech announces the start of a "special military operation" in Ukraine.

</p> <p>4:27: the first explosions in Kiev, these are later reported throughout the country, Ukrainians wake up to the war </p> <p>5:58: Zelenski calls for general mobilization and declares martial law.

The Council is informed that 137 Ukrainians died on the first day of the war </p> <p></p>.

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