Twitter Volodymyr Zelensky Volodymyr Zelensky during his speech on December 31, 2023.
Twitter Volodymyr Zelensky
Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his speech on December 31, 2023.
WAR IN UKRAINE – His speech was delivered in the same office where he announced 676 days earlier that Russia had invaded the country. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent his greetings to the nation on Sunday, December 31, and warned Moscow.
In his speech, he thanked the Allies, who gave the soldiers access to tanks and missiles despite the reluctance of Europeans and Americans. “Our pilots are already proficient in the F-16. “It's sure, we will soon see them in our skies, so that the enemy will see our true anger,” said Volodymy Zelensky in his eternal khaki green sweater.
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“And next year,” he continues, “the enemy will feel the devastation of our domestic production.” Our weapons, our equipment, artillery, our grenades, our drones, our naval “welcome message,” at least a million Ukrainian FPV -Drones that we will not hesitate to use. »
“Ukraine advances, wins, exists”
The Ukrainian president promises to fight in the air and on land in the Black Sea, “our Black Sea.” “This year the enemy must have felt it like never before: he has no place here,” said Volodymyr Zelensky, accompanying his words with images of the war fought on water.
In his message he also returns to the heroic deeds of his still fighting country: “Many thought that we wouldn't last a week (…). And today we are facing the year 2024. Ukraine is alive. Ukraine is alive. Ukraine is fighting. Ukraine is making progress. Ukraine overcomes the path. Ukraine wins. Ukraine works. Ukraine exists. »
He acknowledges that the beginning of the year was particularly complicated and that it was “one of the most complicated winters in (their) history.” But the Ukrainians have “proven that they are stronger than the cold and the darkness, than the power outages and the threats of power outages,” he assures.
“You hold back the evil that is getting stronger. “Ukrainians are stronger than evil,” emphasizes Volodymyr Zelensky, who warns at the end of his more than twenty-minute speech: “All those who bring hell to the country will one day see hell under their windows.” »
Earlier, Vladimir Putin said in his speech that Russia would never give in, “because no power can divide us.”
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