War has returned to Russia, says Zelensky

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This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on August 24, 2024, shows President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) and his wife Olena taking attending an interfaith service on the occasion of Independence Day of Ukraine at the St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, amid Russian invasion in Ukraine. - Zelensky vowed more retribution against Russia on August 24 and signed a law banning the Moscow branch of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church as the country celebrated its third independence day since the Russian invasion. Kyiv celebrates independence from the Soviet Union as the long war with Russia has reached a dramatic moment, with Ukraine mounting the Kursk incursion and Moscow eyeing more east Ukrainian towns. (Photo by Handout / UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / AFP)

President Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday that Russia wanted to “destroy” Ukraine but that war has “returned to its home”, in an Ukrainian Independence Day video address he said was recorded from where Kyiv launched its surprise incursion into Russia.

Kyiv celebrates independence from the Soviet Union as the long war with Russia has reached a dramatic moment, with Ukrainian forces mounting an incursion in Russia’s Kursk region and Moscow eyeing more east Ukrainian towns.

Zelensky published a video from a deserted, forested area in the Sumy region, which he visited earlier this week, saying it was a “few kilometres” from where Ukrainian forces shocked the world on August 6 by crossing into Russia.

The war-time leader said Kyiv “surprises once again” and vowed that Russia “will know what retribution is”.

By launching its 2022 invasion, he said “Russia was seeking one thing: to destroy us. Instead, today we celebrate the 33rd Independence Day of Ukraine. And what the enemy brought to our land has now returned to its home.

“Anyone who wants to sow evil on our land will reap its fruit on their territory,” he added. “This is not a prediction, not gloating, not blind revenge. It is justice.”

Zelensky called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “sick old man from Red Square who constantly threatens everyone with the red button.”

Ukraine’s Kursk incursion has rattled Moscow, but not slowed Russia’s advance in eastern Ukraine.

AFP.

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