Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S. Declares Russia Cannot Win the War on Invasion Anniversary.
Briefing by Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S.
According to Novyny.live: During a briefing on February 24, Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States, Olga Stefanyshyna, stated that Russia cannot achieve victory in its war against Ukraine. She highlighted the severe hardships Ukrainians are facing this winter, describing it as one of the most difficult in decades. The ambassador's remarks come as the conflict enters its fourth year, a grim milestone for the nation.
Stefanyshyna further emphasized that Russia is terrorizing the civilian population by targeting critical infrastructure with attacks. Over the past four years, Ukraine has suffered more than 40 civilian casualties, underscoring the gravity of the situation. This briefing was held on the eve of the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine.
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International support for Ukraine was voiced by Włodzimierz Czarzasty, who characterized Russia's assault on Ukraine as shameful and praised the Ukrainian Armed Forces for their heroic resistance, which has astonished the world. In these challenging times, it is crucial to recognize both the resilience of the Ukrainian people and the steadfast support from global allies.
"This briefing served as a significant moment against the backdrop of Russia's prolonged aggression, highlighting not only the suffering of civilians but also the enduring fortitude of the Ukrainian nation."
Expressions of solidarity from international partners like Poland demonstrate a global understanding of the conflict's severity and the continued necessity of aiding Ukraine. As attacks on critical infrastructure intensify, it remains vital to keep the international community informed about the situation in Ukraine and to strengthen worldwide support for its defense.
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