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Zelensky Condemns Russia’s Attacks, Criticizes Inaction

In response to two recent mass missile attacks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has denounced Russia’s actions and called for stronger sanctions. Zelensky criticized Moscow for using the time intended for talks to launch attacks, following meetings involving US and European leaders. The attacks, which resulted in numerous casualties and damaged infrastructure, prompted Zelensky to emphasize that further economic measures, particularly in banking and energy, are crucial to foster diplomacy. He urged the US, Europe, and the international community to take decisive action.

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Zelenskyy Aims to Use Trump’s Ego to Rally Support Against Russia

In his evening address, President Zelenskyy condemned Russia’s recent strike on Kyiv as an attack not only on Ukraine but also on Europe and former US President Donald Trump. Zelenskyy asserted that Russia’s actions demonstrate an unwavering commitment to war, targeting those who seek peace. He further criticized Russia’s strategy of using violence to undermine negotiations and draw other nations, including China and India, into complicity through trade, thus emphasizing the importance of global unity against Russian aggression.

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Russia Airstrikes Damage EU Delegation in Kyiv, Sparking Condemnation

A Russian strike on Thursday severely damaged the EU Delegation in Kyiv, escalating tensions and hindering diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine. European officials strongly condemned the attack, with the European Commission President expressing outrage and the EU Ambassador to Kyiv noting the delegation was damaged by the shockwave of a missile strike on a nearby civilian building. The attack, which resulted in casualties and widespread destruction, follows stalled peace negotiations and a recent escalation of Russian attacks despite Western efforts for a settlement. Ukrainian officials, including President Zelenskyy, also condemned the strike, calling for stronger sanctions and a global response to Russia’s actions.

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Vance’s Attempted Coup: Zaluzhnyi Rejects Call After Oval Office Clash

Reports indicate that former Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi declined a phone call from U.S. Vice President JD Vance in early March, shortly after a tense Oval Office meeting. The refusal stemmed from a “principled position” and a desire for unity, according to sources, with Vance’s team exploring potential replacements for President Zelensky. Despite hinting at political interest, Zaluzhnyi has not officially declared his candidacy, but polls show significant public support for him. In addition, there are reports of meetings between individuals close to Donald Trump and other Ukrainian figures.

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Ukraine’s Independence Day: Zelenskyy Aims for Peace Amidst War’s Uncertain Future

Despite Russia’s hesitation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that a bilateral summit with Vladimir Putin remains the most effective path to peace, with Western officials in attendance. US and Canadian leaders expressed support for Ukraine, with Canada signaling it wouldn’t rule out sending troops under a security guarantee framework. While Russia claims to have captured a settlement in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine announced the recapture of several villages in the Donetsk region, and both sides conducted a prisoner exchange. Meanwhile, Ukraine has been utilizing its own domestically produced long-range weapons to target locations inside Russia.

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Ukraine Now Strikes Russia Independently, Zelenskyy Announces

Ukraine has gained the ability to independently launch deep strikes into Russia, as stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This shift moves away from the prior reliance on US-provided weapons like the ATACMS, which required Washington’s approval. Ukraine’s development of domestically produced long-range missiles, such as the Neptune and the Flamingo, has contributed to this new capability. The Flamingo, with a range of 1,800 miles, could potentially threaten key Russian military facilities.

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Trump’s Independence Day Support for Ukraine Questioned Amid Criticism

On Ukraine’s Independence Day, leaders worldwide, including former U.S. President Donald Trump, offered messages of support. Trump’s message, posted by President Zelensky, emphasized U.S. respect for Ukraine’s fight and its belief in Ukraine’s future. These messages come amid the White House’s efforts to broker a peace deal, following meetings with both Russian and Ukrainian leaders, though no tangible progress towards peace has been made. Despite this, Trump has reiterated his support for a settlement that protects Ukraine’s sovereignty, while Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s commitment to a just peace.

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Zelenskyy: Ukraine’s Independence on Strikes Against Russia

President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is solely employing its own domestically produced long-range weapons to strike targets within Russian territory. This statement was made in response to inquiries regarding Western media reports, specifically one from The Wall Street Journal, suggesting the US had imposed restrictions on the use of ATACMS missiles. Zelenskyy indicated that such limitations are not currently a topic of discussion with the United States, contrasting with past instances where discussions regarding retaliatory strikes were more prevalent. This is a shift from previous practice.

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Zelensky’s Independence Day: No Compromise with Russia, Only Just Peace

On Ukraine’s Independence Day, President Zelensky addressed the nation from Independence Square, a symbol of the country’s unwavering spirit. He highlighted the nation’s resilience during the ongoing war, emphasizing its stone-like endurance, and its commitment to defend its land, culture, and future. Zelensky expressed gratitude for the sacrifices made and vowed to prove to the world that Ukraine will remain on its land. He also spoke about Ukraine’s growing strength, international recognition, and its pursuit of a just peace to ensure a secure and prosperous future for generations to come.

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Zelensky Confirms Flamingo Missile Tests, Outlines Production Plans

The Flamingo cruise missile, developed by Ukrainian company Fire Point, has undergone successful testing, as confirmed by President Volodymyr Zelensky. The missile boasts a range of 3,000 km and a 1,150 kg warhead with a 14 m CEP. Mass production is slated to begin by February 2026, with Fire Point aiming to increase production from one to seven missiles per day by October. Ukrainian officials, while withholding technical specifics, have emphasized the missile’s significant range and power.

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