As the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine marks its four-year anniversary, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reaffirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not achieved his war goals, stating, "He has not broken Ukrainians." European leaders traveled to Kyiv to express their continued support for Ukraine, emphasizing the need for resilience against Moscow's aggression. Despite this resolve, the war has resulted in significant hardship, with Ukrainians enduring constant shelling and severe humanitarian crises, including the displacement of around 8 million people within Ukraine and 7 million who have fled as refugees. The conflict has lasted 1462 days, surpassing the duration of the Eastern Front in World War II, and has brought hundreds of thousands of military casualties and tens of thousands of civilian deaths, with Russian forces currently occupying about 20 percent of Ukraine.
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Zelensky Declares Putin Failed In War Goals Amid Ongoing Conflict
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As the Ukraine war hits four years, President Zelensky asserts Putin's failure. European leaders show support amid ongoing suffering, with millions displaced and calls for a ban on Russian economy ...
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