The Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations’ Stefan Romaniw says the Ukrainians winning back the city of Lyman shows their “resilience”.
“It just shows the resilience of the Ukrainian people – President Zelensky and others have said ‘we will fight’,” he told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“And I think this whole mobilisation, this whole blackmailing of nuclear war … Putin’s just trying to find some space because he’s totally embarrassed.” “The Ukrainian army is resilient, it is getting support from the international community – the more military support we give it, the more chance we have of winning this war.”
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