A year from the start of the war, Zelensky: 2023 will be our year of victory

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged victory as today marks an anniversary of the beginning of the Russian occupation. Zelensky says Ukrainians have proven themselves to be invincible in that he called “a year of pain, grief, trust and unity”, writes Skynet, broadcast Clankosova.tv. “We know 2023 will be the year [...]
Zelensky says Ukrainians have proven themselves to be invincible in that he called “a year of pain, grief, trust and unity”, writes Skynet, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
“We know that 2023 will be our year of victory” has written Zelensy on Twitter.
With a special video bearing the title “invisibility”, Zelensky recalls how he addressed Ukrainians a year ago.
“A year earlier this day, from the same location around seven o'clock in the morning, I directed you with a brief statement, lasting only 67 seconds”, he said in a 15-minute speech.
We are ready for everything, we will defeat them all. So began on February 24, 2022. The longest day of our lives, the most difficult day in our new history. We woke up early and haven't slept since”, Zelensky said.
On Febroy 24, millions of us made a school. Not a white flag, but the blue and yellow one. Not sleeping, but facing. Resisting & Fighting.
It was a year of pain, crow, fair, and unit. And this year, we escaped within reach. We know that 2023 will be the year of our victory! Pic.twitter. com/ O InWvsyOIdealt with the police Зımл '%s' (@Zelenkywa) Febright 24, 2023












