Ukraine's president says he'll keep pushing for victory - exactly one year since Russia's invasion.
Ukraine's president says he'll keep pushing for victory - exactly one year since Russia's invasion.
He's tweeted that on this day last year, his country made a choice - to resist and to fight.
At an emotional parade in Kyiv, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has presented medals to serving personnel.
Security and Defense Analyst, Mullingar's Declan Power says while Russia may have so far failed in its military aims, it still represents an existential threat to Ukraine:
Sanctions have been stepped up against Russia as the world holds events to mark one year since the invasion of Ukraine.
China has proposed a peace plan which includes a ceasefire and an end to Russian sanctions - which many nations have dismissed.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy says it is worth discussing:
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