Home World Zelenskyy vows to continue fighting
World

Zelenskyy vows to continue fighting

Share
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine would continue to fight for its freedom ‘while its calls for peace are not heard’, in a defiant address to the nation on its Independence Day. (Pic: BBC)
Share

UKRAINE – President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine would continue to fight for its freedom ‘while its calls for peace are not heard’, in a defiant address to the nation on its Independence Day.

“We need a just peace, a peace where our future will be decided only by us,” he said, adding that Ukraine is ‘not a victim, it is a fighter’. He continued: “Ukraine has not yet won, but it has certainly not lost.”

Zelenskyy’s remarks came after Moscow said Ukraine had attacked Russian power and energy facilities overnight, blaming drone attacks for a fire at a nuclear power plant in its western Kursk region.

The Ukraine Government’s Centre for Countering Disinformation said it had been reported that the shooting down of a drone allegedly caused the fire.

The centre blamed Russia for ‘spreading manipulations’ and said Russia accusing Ukraine of  ‘allegedly carrying out targeted strikes’ on the power plant ‘are typical methods’ of Russian propaganda.

There were no injuries and the fire was quickly extinguished, the plant’s press service said on messaging app Telegram. It said the attack had damaged a transformer, but radiation levels were within the normal range.

The United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it was aware of reports regarding the fire, but could not independently confirm them. Its director general said ‘every nuclear facility must be protected at all times’.

The IAEA has repeatedly called on both Russia and Ukraine to show maximum restraint around nuclear facilities in the war. Also on Sunday, Russia and Ukraine both confirmed a prisoner swap had taken place, with 146 soldiers on each side being exchanged.

Russia’s Defence Ministry also said eight people from Russia’s Kursk region, which was partially occupied by Ukraine for several months, had been handed over and would return home.

Zelenskyy said those returned by Russia included soldiers, border guards and civilians, most of whom have been in captivity since 2022.

He also said Journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, who was ‘kidnapped in the Kyiv Region’ at the start of the war, was coming home. Independence Day celebrations were held in Kyiv, as the country marked its declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Don't Miss

Swazipharm blames ministry delays, commits to compliance

LOBAMBA – After being implicated in the delivery of medical drugs that were later recalled, prominent pharmaceutical supplier Swazipharm has reaffirmed its commitment...

Family sues EEC over E6m for Mpolonjeni child electrocution

MBABANE - The Eswatini Electricity Company (EEC) is facing lawsuit of more than E6 million following an electrocution incident that allegedly claimed the...

Shembe forgives Zulu King after video fallout

MBABANE – Members of the Nazareth Baptist Church in Eswatini have rallied behind His Holiness Unyazi Lwezulu Shembe after he publicly forgave Zulu...

Labour minister calls for healthy wages

MBABANE – The Minister for Labour and Social Security, Phila Buthelezi, has called upon Wages Councils to negotiate for fair wages. The minister...

Six pupils earn once-in-a-lifetime US exchange opportunity

MBABANE- Six different Mbabane high schools pupils have earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Eswatini in the United States, after emerging as top...

Related Articles

Trump says Iran ceasefire ‘is over’

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said yesterday the ceasefire with Iran...

US marks 250th birthday with fireworks

WASHINGTON - The US has marked its 250th birthday with fireworks and...

King’s royal concave

LONDON - The King held a rare family dinner with senior royals...

Matlala plea deal rejected, matter postponed

Alleged crime kingpin Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala's plea deal hung by a thread...