Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky continues to send out a firm message of defiance.

When we met this weekend in the government headquarters in Kyiv, he said that far from losing, Ukraine would end the war victorious. He was firmly against paying the price for a ceasefire deal demanded by President Vladimir Putin, which is withdrawing from strategic ground that Russia has failed to capture despite sacrificing tens of thousands of soldiers.

Putin, Zelensky told me, has already started World War Three, and the only answer was intense military and economic pressure to force him to step back.

“I believe that Putin has already started it. The question is how much territory he will be able to seize and how to stop him… Russia wants to impose on the world a different way of life and change the lives people have chosen for themselves.”

    • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      Seems to me they’re still standing firm. How much territory have they lost recently? Fighting for their lives, they’re still holding on, and they’re continuing to survive with the help from the US all but cut off.

      You may claim to feel bad for them, but it sure sounds like you’re like Trump - suggesting they give in to the terrorist Russians.

      But a quick peek at your posting history shows you love to vocally block people. So go ahead and block me and be done with it.

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      8 days ago

      You’re posting propaganda when your statement has no source and is not supported by evidence

      19.4% The percentage of Ukrainian land occupied by Russia, according to the Institute for the Study of War. Over the past year, Russia has gained just 0.79% of Ukraine’s territory in the grinding war of attrition, the Washington-based think tank said in calculations provided earlier this month to The Associated Press, underscoring the little progress Moscow’s forces have made despite huge costs in troops and armor.

      Source: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/4-years-into-russias-invasion-of-ukraine-a-look-at-the-war-by-the-numbers

      Their kingdom is still defending itself incredibly well against the larger nation after four years, with Russia taking extremely heavy loses with no clear sign of victory on either side. The recent fighting has gained barely any ground at all for Russia