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Volodymyr Zelensky Mocks Vladimir Putin for Failing to Capture Kyiv on Fourth Anniversary of War in Ukraine

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

On the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky released a pointed video message ridiculing Vladimir Putin’s claim that he would capture Kyiv in just 72 hours.

Walking through a previously unseen underground bunker in the Ukrainian capital, Zelensky highlighted the resilience and courage of his people.

“Today marks exactly four years since Putin promised to seize Kyiv in three days,” he said, emphasizing that Ukraine’s independence remains intact despite Moscow’s initial blitz.


A Glimpse Inside the Bunker

In the video, Zelensky gave a rare tour of the subterranean complex used at the start of the war to protect him and other Ukrainian leaders from missile attacks.

“There were hundreds of people here at the beginning,” he said.

“Our team, the government, daily military meetings, calls, searching for solutions.”

He showed the small room where he first spoke to world leaders, including Joe Biden “,”Dnipro”,”Ukraine”], Mykolaiv“], and previously in Lviv dozens were injured.

A drone strike in Zaporizhzhia at Russia’s main Black Sea airport in Sochi

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa visited Kyiv, reaffirming Europe’s financial and military support for Ukraine.

“We are steadfastly supporting Ukraine throughout this harsh winter,” von der Leyen said.

In the UK, General Sir Roly Walker warned that Russia is rearming to build a larger, more lethal force, signaling that tensions are far from over.

Armed Forces Minister Al Carns added that the presence of foreign fighters near Europe’s borders serves as a warning for Western nations.

Sir Keir Starmer announced additional support measures for Ukraine as part of the “Coalition of the Willing,” while Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned the reconditioning of civilians in Russian-held territories.


Zelensky Highlights Ukraine’s Resilience

Zelensky’s message was both reflective and defiant.

“We defended our independence, we did not lose our statehood, Putin did not achieve his goals,” he said.

“He did not break the Ukrainians, he did not win this war.

We preserved Ukraine, and we will do everything to achieve peace and justice. Glory to Ukraine!”

By revisiting the bunker and recounting key early decisions, Zelensky reminded the world that Ukraine’s leadership and citizens have endured constant threats and aggression while holding their ground.


What’s Next?

The fourth anniversary underscores that the war is far from over.

Analysts expect continued drone strikes, attacks on critical infrastructure, and ongoing clashes in occupied territories.

Western nations are preparing additional support packages, and NATO-aligned countries are closely monitoring Russia’s military buildup.

For Ukraine, the immediate focus will be reinforcing defenses, sustaining morale, and negotiating diplomatic solutions that secure long-term sovereignty while continuing to resist Russian advances.


Summary

Four years into the Russia-Ukraine war, Volodymyr Zelensky mocked Vladimir Putin’s failed promise to capture Kyiv in three days.

Showing a previously unseen underground bunker, Zelensky highlighted Ukraine’s courage and resilience.

Meanwhile, violence continues in both Ukraine and Russia, and Western leaders visited Kyiv to reaffirm support.

The conflict remains ongoing, with drone strikes, attacks on infrastructure, and diplomatic efforts shaping the next phase of the war.

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