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Zelenskyy says Ukraine will win again misplaced cities, admits struggle is hard to bear

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated Ukraine would win again all of the cities it had misplaced to Russia and admitted the struggle was changing into powerful.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits a coaching base of the National Guard, as Russia’s assault on Ukraine continues, in Odesa area, Ukraine June 18, 2022. (Reuters picture)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday stated Ukraine would win again all of the cities it had misplaced to Russia, together with Sievierodonetsk, and admitted the struggle was changing into powerful to deal with emotionally.

In a late-night video tackle, he additionally stated Ukraine had been hit by 45 Russian missiles and rockets over the earlier 24 hours, which he described as a cynical however doomed try to interrupt his folks’s spirits.

“Therefore all our cities – Sievierodonetsk, Donetsk, Luhansk – we’ll get them all back,” he stated.

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It was the one time within the tackle that he talked about Sievierodonetsk, which lastly fell to Moscow’s forces earlier within the day after weeks of brutal combating.

“At this stage of the war it’s spiritually difficult, emotionally difficult … we don’t have a sense of how long it will last, how many more blows, losses and efforts will be needed before we see victory is on the horizon,” he stated.

The relentless missiles assaults confirmed that sanctions towards Russia weren’t sufficient to assist Ukraine, which wanted extra weapons, he stated.

“The air defense systems – the modern systems that our partners have – should not be on training grounds or in storage, but in Ukraine, where they are needed now, needed more than anywhere else in the world,” he stated.

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