Zelensky rules out any “pause” in the war


On the second day of his tour of the Baltic countries, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rules out any “pause” in the war against Russia

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“Democracies have done a lot to help Ukraine, but we must do more for Ukraine to be victorious.”

It was with these words that Estonian President Alar Karis welcomed Volodymyr Zelensky.

The Ukrainian president continues his tour of the Baltic countries and assures that “Russia can be stopped.”

Volodymyr Zelensky admits that his country is “severely lacking” in missiles, he realizes that the allies’ stocks are running out, but refuses to consider any pause in the war effort.

Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine: “Take a break? Take a risk? Give the Russian Federation two or three years? Well, they can crush us later, so we wouldn’t take such a risk. And Thank God, all decisions are made in Ukraine, and therefore there will definitely be no breaks in favor of Russia.

Lithuania has validated an additional envelope of 200 million euros in aid for Ukraine.

Vilnius has undertaken to deliver ammunition and troop transports to kyiv during the month of January.

Ukrainian authorities say they recorded five hundred Russian bombings between December 29 and January 2.

This Wednesday, a Russian S-300 missile fell on Kharkiv.

According to local authorities, 11 people were injured.

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