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One Year of Ukraine War: Kyiv remembers fallen heroes, vows to fight on

President Zelenskyy struck a tone of grim defiance and used the anniversary to congratulate Ukrainians on their resilience in the face of Europe’s biggest and deadliest war since World War II

Kyiv: Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pledged to push for victory in 2023 as he and other Ukrainians on Friday, Feb 24, marked the somber first anniversary of the Russian invasion that he called “the longest day of our lives”, a special report in The Tribune Chandigarh, says.

On a day of commemorations, President Zelenskyy struck a tone of grim defiance and used the anniversary to congratulate Ukrainians on their resilience in the face of Europe’s biggest and deadliest war since World War II.

He said they had proven themselves to be invincible in what he called “a year of pain, sorrow, faith and unity”. 

“We survived the first day of the full-scale war. We didn’t know what tomorrow would bring, but we clearly understood that for each tomorrow, you need to fight. And we fought,” he said in an early morning video address.

It was “the longest day of our lives. The hardest day of our modern history. We woke up early and haven’t fallen asleep since,” he said.

Ukrainians attended memorials, held vigils and other remembrances for their tens of thousands of dead — a toll growing all the time as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine in particular.

Although Friday marked the first anniversary of the full-scale invasion, fighting between Russian-backed forces and Ukrainian troops has been raging in the country’s east since 2014.

A new video from there shot from the air with a drone for The Associated Press showed how the town of Marinka has been razed by fighting, along with others.

Ukrainians attended memorials, held vigils and other remembrances for their tens of thousands of dead — a toll growing all the time as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine in particular.

Lining up in the capital, Kyiv, to buy commemorative postage stamps released for the anniversary, Tetiana Klimkova said that a year into the invasion, she’s been unable to shake off “the feeling that your heart is constantly falling, it is falling and hurting”. Still, “this day has become a symbol for me that we have survived for a whole year and will continue to live,” she said. 

FATF suspends Russia’s membership

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Friday suspended Russia’s membership for its “illegal, unprovoked and unjustified” full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, an official statement said. Russia’s actions “unacceptably run” counter to FATF’s core principles that aim to promote security, safety, and integrity of the global financial system, it said. 

US announces sweeping sanctions

The US has announced a new round of sanctions on Russian firms, banks, manufacturers and people on Friday, Feb 24.

Russia’s metals and mining sector is among those targeted in one of the ‘most significant sanctions to date’

The action, taken in coordination with Group of Seven allies, seeks to punish 250 people and firms.

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