Ukraine's Ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko says he hopes invasion “fatigue” does not come to Australians or the rest of the world.
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko says he hopes invasion “fatigue” does not come to Australians or the rest of the world.
“Any war of course brings fatigue but not for the Ukrainian people and I hope the fatigue is not going to come to Australia,” Mr Myroshnychenko told Sky News Australia. “Seeing that support from the people here, in the grassroots, everywhere I think it’s important to step up support for Ukraine.”
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