Ukraine reaffirms resistance on 1,000th day of Russian invasion

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Ukraine reaffirmed its commitment to resist Russian forces on the 1,000th day of the invasion. This follows a recent Russian strike in Sumy that killed 12 people, including a child, marking the third attack in three days. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined a "resilience plan" in parliament, aimed at stabilizing the frontline and boosting military innovation. He emphasized the need for national unity and cultural identity, with details to be revealed later. Ukraine's foreign ministry echoed Zelenskyy's stance, insisting on military support from allies. This comes as Russia has lowered its nuclear weapons threshold, prompting criticism from UK and German officials.


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