As Russia loses key ship, Zelenskyy praises Ukraine's resolve
India Today
Russia-Ukraine war: Listing the ways Ukraine has defended against Russia's onslaught, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “those who showed that Russian warships can sail away, even if it's to the bottom” of the sea.
On a day that saw Moscow suffer a stinging symbolic defeat with the loss of its Black Sea fleet flagship, Ukraine's president hailed his people for their resolve since Russia invaded in February and for making “the most important decision of their life — to fight.”
In his nightly address, Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Ukrainians late Thursday that they should be proud of having survived 50 days under Russian attack when the invaders “gave us a maximum of five.”
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Back then, even friendly world leaders urged him to leave, unsure whether Ukraine could survive, he said: “But they didn't know how brave Ukrainians are, how much we value freedom and the possibility to live the way we want.”
Listing the ways Ukraine has defended against the onslaught, Zelenskyy noted “those who showed that Russian warships can sail away, even if it's to the bottom” of the sea.
It was his only reference to the guided-missile cruiser Moskva, named for the Russian capital, which became a potent target of Ukrainian defiance in the opening days of the war. It sank Thursday while being towed to port after suffering heavy damage under circumstances that remained under dispute.
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