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Ukrainian premier says its certain that Kyiv will reclaim all its lands

Ukrainian premier says its certain that Kyiv will reclaim all its lands

Published January 08,2023


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The Ukrainian prime minister on Sunday stated it’s sure that Ukraine will reclaim all of its lands from Russia.

“We don’t know when the war will end, but it’s certain that we will reclaim all of our land,” stated Denys Shmyhal in an interview with South Korean news company Yonhap.

“We’re doing everything we can to quickly end the war. For this, the international community must strictly keep sanctions on Russia and strengthen them,” he added.

Shmyhal stated the Russian air strikes broken 50% of Ukraine’s energy grids, including: “There is not a single power plant that has not been hit by Russian missiles or drones. Russia’s goal is to eliminate all of Ukraine’s power grids and to force our people to flee by putting psychological pressure on them.”

He known as on the worldwide neighborhood to help Ukraine by way of winter and restore electrical energy in addition to street and water networks.

Shmyhal additionally stated Russia’s warfare on Ukraine has turned his nation into the “largest mine field in the world,” creating 250,000-square-kilometer (96,525-square-mile) mine area in Ukraine.

“It’s not only making it difficult for people to travel, but also causing major disruptions in farming, which is one of our main industries,” he added.

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