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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reaffirmed his country’s resilience amid ongoing conflict with Russia. In an interview with NBC News, Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine is not losing the war and that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not achieving victory. He highlighted the current state of the Russian military, describing its position as weak compared to Ukraine’s, which continues to resist invasion efforts.

Zelensky also addressed Russia’s territorial gains, noting that Russian forces have occupied approximately 1% of Ukrainian land. Despite this limited territorial advance, he pointed out that Russian casualties have been significant, with reports indicating around 1.3 million Russian soldiers have been killed or injured during the conflict. Zelensky’s remarks underscore Ukraine’s determination to defend its sovereignty and the ongoing challenge Russia faces in its military campaign.

The Ukrainian leader’s comments come amid ongoing international support for Ukraine and efforts to bolster its defenses. While acknowledging challenges, Zelensky’s tone suggests confidence in Ukraine’s ability to withstand Russian aggression and an insistence that the tide of the war may not favor Moscow. The conflict remains complex and dynamic, with both sides experiencing gains and setbacks as the international community watches closely.

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