Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky marked the four-year anniversary of Russia's invasion on February 24, 2026, asserting that Russian President Vladimir Putin has failed to achieve his war goals. In a video address, Zelensky stated, "Putin has not achieved his goals. He did not break the Ukrainians. He did not win this war. We have preserved Ukraine, and we will do everything to achieve peace – and to ensure there is justice." This statement comes amidst ongoing violence, including recent missile and drone attacks that resulted in the deaths of four Ukrainians, as well as significant damage to infrastructure in Kyiv. Despite the grim circumstances, Zelensky remains optimistic, claiming that Ukraine is 'definitely not losing' the war and has reclaimed approximately 300 square kilometers of territory through recent counterattacks.
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Zelensky Asserts Ukraine'S Resilience Amid Ongoing Russia Conflict
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On the four-year anniversary of Russia's invasion, Zelensky asserts Putin has failed, claiming Ukraine is not losing. Despite ongoing violence, Ukraine has regained territory and seeks peace.
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