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Zelenskyy: Any Russian victory could be perilous

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KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that unless his nation wins a drawn-out battle in a key eastern city, Russia could begin building internatio­nal support for a deal that could require Ukraine to make unacceptab­le compromise­s.

He also invited the leader of China, long aligned with Russia, to visit. If Bakhmut fell to Russian forces, their president, Vladimir Putin, would “sell this victory to the West, to his society, to China, to Iran,” Zelenskyy said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press. “If he will feel some blood — smell that we are weak — he will push, push, push,” Zelenskyy said in English, which he used for virtually all of the interview. The Ukrainian leader spoke to the AP aboard a train shuttling him across Ukraine, to cities near some of the fiercest fighting and others where his country’s forces have successful­ly repelled Russia’s invasion. The AP is the first news organisati­on to travel extensivel­y with Zelenskyy since the war began just over a year ago.

Since then, Ukraine — backed by much of the West — has surprised the world with the strength of its resistance against the larger, better equipped Russian military. Ukrainian forces have held their capital, Kyiv, and pushed Russia back from other strategica­lly important areas.

But as the war enters its second year, Zelenskyy finds himself focused on keeping motivation high in both his military and the general Ukrainian population — particular­ly the millions who have fled abroad and those living in relative comfort and security far from the front lines.

Zelenskyy is also well aware that his country’s success has been in great part due to waves of internatio­nal military support.

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Ukrainian serviceman loads ammunition for a machine gun of a tank

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