Posted on Aug 25, 2022
Newsday - Ukraine vows to shatter Putin’s reunification dreams - BBC Sounds
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Ukraine's President has said that his country will fight Russia's invasion "until the end," and insisted he would not be making any concessions or compromise. Volodymyr Zelensky was speaking on the 31st anniversary of Ukraine's independence, an occasion which is being marked with less celebration than usual amid fears of an attack.
Serhiy Leshchenko is an Advisor of President Zelensky’s chief of staff and a former Member of Parliament. He told Newsday that President Vladimir Putin wants to restore the Soviet Union: “We don’t consider Russia as a country able to stop our independence anymore because we’ve shown the whole world that the Russian army is not so powerful…We expect this war will go on until Russians will leave our territory.”
Serhiy Leshchenko is an Advisor of President Zelensky’s chief of staff and a former Member of Parliament. He told Newsday that President Vladimir Putin wants to restore the Soviet Union: “We don’t consider Russia as a country able to stop our independence anymore because we’ve shown the whole world that the Russian army is not so powerful…We expect this war will go on until Russians will leave our territory.”
Newsday - Ukraine vows to shatter Putin’s reunification dreams - BBC Sounds
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"Will Sunak paint himself as Ukraine’s biggest ally against Putin?
RISHI Sunak has vowed to do whatever it takes to help Ukraine’s President Zelensky defeat Vladimir Putin’s invasion. In a bid to boost his defence credentials, the ex-Chancellor is today making a push to paint himself as the beleaguered country’s biggest ally."
"Will Sunak paint himself as Ukraine’s biggest ally against Putin?
RISHI Sunak has vowed to do whatever it takes to help Ukraine’s President Zelensky defeat Vladimir Putin’s invasion. In a bid to boost his defence credentials, the ex-Chancellor is today making a push to paint himself as the beleaguered country’s biggest ally."
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