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Ukraine does not succumb to threats, Russia expects defeat = Zelensky | Reuters

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on July 24, five months after the Russian invasion, that he would continue to do his best to do as much damage as possible to his enemies. Taken in Kyiv on the 11th (2022 Reuters / Valentyn Ogirenko)

[24日 ロイター] –Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on the 24th, five months after the Russian invasion, that he would continue to do his best to do as much damage as possible to his enemies.

“Even the occupiers admit that we will win,” he said in a video speech. “We always hear it in their conversations, talking to relatives on the phone,” he said.

“We will do our best to do the most damage to our enemies and to get as much support as possible for Ukraine.”

Also, ahead of the 28th, a new holiday to celebrate the Ukrainian state announced in August last year, it will be an important day in the midst of a “cruel war”, but “we will celebrate all the difficulties. Because Ukrainians do not succumb to threats. “