“We are dealing with a powerful state that is pathologically unwilling to let Ukraine go,” President Volodymyr Zelensky tells journalist Simon Shuster on a train from the front line back to Kyiv in 2022. Originally elected in 2019 as a president who would defend the interests of the Ukrainian people against the ruling class, the full-scale Russian invasion thrust Zelensky into the role of a wartime president tasked with ensuring Ukraine’s survival. Shuster’s new book “The Showman” covers moments of Zelensky’s life leading up to his presidential run and concludes shortly after the liberation of Kherson in November 2022.
One person was injured, one house damaged, and numerous cars set on fire in Kyiv’s Sviatoshynskyi district as a result of Russia’s morning missile attack, the capital’s city administration on Telegram on Jan. 23.
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Key developments on Dec. 20: Russian attacks injure nine people, including 4 children, in Kherson Military reports Russia moves up to 2 kilometers near Avdiivka in 2 months, loses 20,000 soldiers General Staff reports Russia using low-quality, defective North Korean shells Poll shows majority of Ukrainians would disapprove of Zaluzhnyi's resignation Minister says Ukraine has already produced 50,000 FPV drones in December Russian troops launched a mass attack against Kherson overnight on Dec. 20, hitting the southern city with drones and multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), Governor Oleksandr Prokudin reported. The attack injured nine, including four children, Prokudin said.