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WSJ What’s News

Kyiv and Moscow Vow to Fight On as Ukraine War Enters Second Year

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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A.M. Edition for Feb. 24. Ukraine marked the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion, celebrating the nation’s resilience against a much more powerful enemy. WSJ chief foreign affairs correspondent Yaroslav Trofimov in Kyiv and the Journal's Moscow bureau chief Ann Simmons report on the mood in Ukraine and Russia as the war enters its second year. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Kiev and Moscow vowed to keep up the fight.

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President Zalansky today said that last year was the year where we did not suffer defeat and this

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is the year where we will achieve victory. Prism Putin is making it clear that Russia is digging in.

0:51.1

Russia is in this for the long hold. Plus China urges an end to the war and calls for peace talks

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Ukraine on Friday marked the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion celebrating the nation's

1:23.9

resilience against a much more powerful enemy. In the capital, Kiev, Ukraine's president

1:29.1

Volodymyr Zalansky handed out decorations to soldiers and presented unit flags to commanders of

1:35.6

newly formed brigades. Poland's Prime Minister and other high-level foreign delegations flocked to

1:41.8

the city for the commemorations. While Ukrainian officials have warned of possible Russian missile

1:47.6

salvos today, the morning was relatively calm with no major developments in Ukraine's skies or

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on the front lines in the east. After a year of fighting, western officials estimate about 100,000

2:01.2

Ukrainian soldiers have died or been wounded. Several thousand Ukrainian soldiers are also missing

2:07.6

with one Ukrainian official putting the figure at more than 10,000. Russia has also suffered immense

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