The Ukrainian President vowed the country would "repay the evil done to it" as Ukraine's war against Russia rages on.
In a video recorded in the Sumy region on the border with Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Ukrainians that war has "returned" to Moscow.
“Those who seek to sow evil on our land will reap its fruits on their own soil,” Zelenskyy said, referring to Ukraine’s incursion earlier this month into Russia’s Kursk region.
“Independence is the silence we experience when we lose our people,” he added. “Independence descends into the shelter during an air raid, only to endure and rise again and again to tell the enemy: You will achieve nothing.”
Zelenskyy addressed Ukrainians on the 33rd anniversary of their independence from the communist Soviet Union, which collapsed in 1991.
A sombre atmosphere pervaded Ukraine's Independence Day as the nation’s war against Russia’s aggression reached a 30-month milestone. No fireworks, parades or concerts were planned, and instead, Ukrainians marked the day with commemorations for civilians and soldiers killed in the war.
Ukrainians have flooded social media with gratitude and support, greeting each other and thanking the soldiers on the front lines. In the outpouring of unity, there’s a shared acknowledgement that the past two-and-a-half years have been tough, with fatigue increasing.
“913 days ago, Russia launched its war against us, partly through Sumy region,” Zelenskyy said. “They violated not only sovereign borders but also the boundaries of cruelty and common sense, driven by an insatiable desire to destroy us.”
Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region gave the war a startling turn, adding a new front to the conflict to counter Russia’s grinding advances in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region. Ukraine quickly seized considerable Russian territory, including scores of small towns, and captured hundreds of Russian soldiers, moves that may influence the war’s trajectory.
“And those who sought to turn our lands into a buffer zone should now worry that their own country doesn’t become a buffer federation,” he said. “This is how independence responds.”
Ukraine's military claims to hold 1,200 square kilometres of Russian territory in Kursk, and in the past week, it has also launched drone attacks that have struck strategic bridges and Russian airfields and drone bases.
While Ukraine continued its offensive into Russian territory, it has also begun evacuating residents from Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine, as Moscow forces are now 10 kilometres from the strategic city.