Zelenskyy says Ukraine was ‘reborn’ when Russia invaded
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Ukrainians on Wednesday in an emotional speech to mark 31 years of independence that Ukraine was reborn when Russia invaded on February 24 and would recapture annexed Crimea and occupied areas in the east.
In the recorded speech aired on the six-month anniversary of Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine no longer saw the war ending when there was peace, but when Kyiv was actually victorious.
“A new nation appeared in the world on February 24 at four in the morning. It was not born, but reborn. A nation that did not cry, scream or take fright. One that did not flee. Did not give up. And did not forget,” he said.
The 44-year-old wartime leader delivered the speech in his trademark combat fatigues in front of Kyiv’s central monument to independence from the Russia-controlled Soviet Union.
Zelenskyy vowed that his country would fight “to the end” without “any concessions or compromises” with “Russian terrorists”.
“We will fight for (our land) until the end,” he said. “We have been holding on for six months. It is hard but we have clenched our fists and we are fighting for our destiny.
“For us Ukraine is the whole of Ukraine. All 25 regions, without any concessions or compromises,” he continued.
“What for us is the end of the war? We used to say: peace. Now we say: victory,” he said.
The streets of central Kyiv were unusually empty on Wednesday morning following days of dire warnings of the possibility that Russia could launch fresh missile attacks on major cities.
(with Reuters/ AFP)
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