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Ukraine Marks One Year Since Russia’s Invasion

Ukraine Marks One Year Since Russia's Invasion

Ukraine is marking one year since Russia launched a full-scale attack that violently ended decades of relative stability in Europe.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the invasion as “the hardest day of our modern history. We woke up early and haven’t fallen asleep since.” He has framed the conflict as a morally charged battle, pledging that Ukrainian forces will fight on with the help of Western arms. The United States announced another $2 billion package for Ukraine, including anti-armor Switchblade drones and laser-guided rocket systems, on Friday.

In Russia, Friday was a quiet holiday, with scant official mention of the anniversary, though some antiwar memorials sprung up in support of Ukraine and police mounted a large presence in major cities to prevent any potential unrest.
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