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Zelenskyy warns on fourth anniversary that 'Putin will not stop'.
Summary
On the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that 'Putin will not stop' and urged allies to keep supporting Ukraine as Russian attacks on energy infrastructure continue; Kyiv is also managing a reported corruption scandal that has led to senior resignations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion by warning that "Putin will not stop." He urged allies not to lose focus and to continue support as Russia continues reported attacks on Ukraine's power and energy systems. Recent talks aimed at negotiating a ceasefire were cut short with little progress. Kyiv is also managing a reported corruption scandal that prompted several high-level resignations.
Key facts:
- Zelenskyy said "Putin will not stop" and asked allies to maintain support for Ukraine.
- Russian forces continue reported attacks on Ukraine's energy and power infrastructure.
- A recent round of ceasefire negotiations ended with little progress or agreement.
- Reported corruption allegations led to resignations of senior officials in Kyiv and have been raised by some allies.
Summary:
Zelenskyy's remarks highlight ongoing security concerns and the diplomatic difficulties in securing a ceasefire. The reported corruption scandal adds political strain that could affect international discussions and support for Ukraine. Undetermined at this time.
