4 years into Ukraine conflict, Zelensky says Russia’s Putin ‘did not win this war’
Marking the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine war, President Zelensky stated that Russia's President Putin has failed to achieve his goals in the conflict, including breaking the Ukrainian spirit and winning the war. In a video address, Zelensky highlighted Ukrainian resistance and affirmed Ukraine's commitment to securing a strong and lasting peace.

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AI-generatedMarking the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine war, President Zelensky stated that Russia's President Putin has failed to achieve his goals in the conflict, including breaking the Ukrainian spirit and winning the war. In a video address, Zelensky highlighted Ukrainian resistance and affirmed Ukraine's commitment to securing a strong and lasting peace. The war, which began on February 24, 2022, has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and devastated Ukraine. Despite ongoing talks facilitated by the United States, a resolution remains elusive. Zelensky emphasized that any peace agreement must be accepted by the Ukrainian people to ensure its durability and justice.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedUkraine was ready to do “everything” it could to secure a strong, lasting peace.
Putin has not achieved his goals. He did not break the Ukrainians. He did not win this war.
President Zelensky marked the four-year anniversary of the Ukraine war.
Talks between the two sides have so far failed to halt the fighting.
Hundreds of thousands have died since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022.