Today is the Day of Resistance to the Occupation of Crimea.
Since February 26, 2014, much has changed, and everyone is aware of how these enormous changes have unfolded. We can put an end to this war on our Ukrainian terms. We can liberate our lands and people from the occupation. We can hold Russia accountable for what it has done. But for this to happen, we must fight.
I am grateful to everyone who does not forget about Crimea and who supports our efforts in Crimea, who helps our warriors, who fights in Crimea against the occupiers, who does not surrender their souls to Russian evil, who helps to free people who have been repressed by the Russian regime, who supports these people and preserves their faith—faith in justice, power, and in Ukraine.
Our absolute priorities are the return of all our captives, the return of all those deported from Ukraine, and the return of Crimean political prisoners. And I am grateful to all of the countries that help us with this.
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир ЗеленськийThe #annexation of #Crimea in 2014 served as a stark reminder of #Russia's aggressive expansionism. Yet, it seems that the Czech & Slovak armies have not fully realized the gravity of the situation. Has the situation changed with last year's full-scale invasion of #Ukraine?
- GLOBSEC