Lionheart Zelensky vows '2023 will be the year of victory' in message of hope on anniversary of 'evil' Putin's invasion | The Sun

VOLODYMYR Zelensky today vowed "2023 will be the year of victory" in a defiant message of hope on the first anniversary of the invasion.

As dawn broke on the sombre day and the threat of fresh missiles strikes loomed over the country, the heroic Ukrainian president pledged to defeat "evil" Putin.


Zelensky said brave Ukrainians had proven themselves to be "invincible" in a "year of pain, sorrow, faith and the unity".

"On February 24, millions of us made a choice," he said.

"Not a white flag, but the blue and yellow one.

"Not fleeing, but facing. Resisting & fighting. It was a year of pain, sorrow, faith, and unity.

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"And this year, we remained invincible. We know that 2023 will be the year of our victory!"

The lionheart leader said Ukraine "will never rest until the Russian murderers face deserved punishment".

As the brutal war enters a second year, Ukrainians will hold commemorations across their war-ravaged country.

Putin stunned the world on February 24 last year by sending troops across the border – in a move seen as punishment for Kyiv's pivot to the West.

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As the battle against Putin's forces rages on, Zelensky will hold a news conference later today to mark the bitter milestone.

One of the ceremonies will be held in the decimated town of Bucha, while priests will lead prayers for peace.

"Evil is still around, and the battle continues," Zelensky said on Thursday.

"But we know for sure that it will end with our victory."

The war has devastated huge areas of Ukraine and displaced millions – and Zelensky's soldiers are now braced for a Russian spring offensive.

Deluded Putin expected to defeat Ukraine in three days after his troops stormed the country last year.

He ordered his forces to invade Ukraine in the belief he could secure a lightning victory by seizing the capital Kyiv and "decapitating" the leadership.

But heroic Ukrainian resistance thwarted the Russians, whose dreams of quick victory soon turned into the nightmare – with nearly 150,000 of Vlad's soldiers now lying dead.

Russia has been forced to change its battle tactics after a year of crippling defeats – and now plans to exhaust Ukrainian troops with a lengthy trench war, the UK's Ministry of Defence said.

Ukrainian intelligence has also warned of a possible barrage of missile attacks from Moscow.

And Putin is feared to be readying a launch of the Satan-2 missile to coincide with the Kremlin's new offensive.

Hundreds of thousands of soldiers are said to be gearing up for the assault.

Ukrainians are bracing for an offensive set to include 1,800 tanks, 3,950 armoured vehicles, 400 fighter jets and 300 helicopters incoming from Russia.

Former FSB chief General Yevgeny Savostyanov claimed Putin is "terribly scared" as he marks the first anniversary of his invasion.

"Putin perfectly understands the mood of people who have lost everything because of him," he said.

"Putin is now terribly scared. He understands that he is in trouble."

Savostyanov said the Russian tyrant is now "clinging to any opportunity to win".

On Thursday, the UN voted overwhelmingly to demand Russia "immediately" and "unconditionally" withdraw its troops from Ukraine.

And this week, Joe Biden surprised the world by visiting war-time Kyiv to pledge new arms deliveries.

"One year later, Kyiv stands. Ukraine stands," he said.

"Democracy stands. America – and the world – stands with Ukraine."

In the UK, a one minute's silence will take place at 11am to pay tribute to brave Ukrainians, while MPs and diplomats pray at a Ukrainian Catholic cathedral.

Britain's Ministry of Defence also vowed: "The UK and its allies remain steadfast in their support for Ukraine. 

"There is no loss of momentum from the UK and its allies in 2023."

With no end in sight for the war, PM Rishi Sunak will urge fellow world leaders to "move faster" in arming Ukraine's troops.

Mr Sunak will host members of the Ukrainian armed forces in Downing Street as well as ambassador Vadym Prystaiko.

He will also hang a blue and yellow wreath on the door of No 10.

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Crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square on Thursday evening, where Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and other speakers praised the bravery of Ukrainian fighters.

In Paris, the Eiffel Tower is illuminated in the yellow and blue colours of the Ukrainian flag.




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