Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Zelenskyy seeks more sanctions, fighting grinds on

- By John Leicester

Fighting is grinding on in Ukraine after the country marked the anniversar­y of Russia’s invasion, with Ukrainian authoritie­s on Saturday reporting dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south.

After a somber and defiant day of commemorat­ions on Friday and a marathon news conference, Ukraine’s seemingly indefatiga­ble president followed up with new video posts a day later in which he declared that “Russia must lose in Ukraine” and argued that its forces can be defeated this year.

In a separate tweet, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also pushed for more sanctions pressure on Russia after the U.K., U.S. and the European Union all announced new measures aimed at further choking off funding and support for Moscow.

“The pressure on Russian aggressor must increase,” Zelenskyy tweeted in English.

He said Ukraine wants to see “decisive steps” against Russian state nuclear corporatio­n Rosatom and the Russian nuclear industry as well as “more pressure on military and banking.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin said this week that Rosatom and his Defense Ministry need to work on ensuring that Russia is ready to resume nuclear weapons tests if needs be. He alleged that the U.S. is working on nuclear weapons and that some in the U.S. are pondering plans to carry out nuclear tests banned under the global test ban that took effect after the end of the Cold War.

“If the U.S. conducts tests, we will also do it,” Putin said.

Russia has already become the most sanctioned nation in the world over the past year, targeted with sanctions by more than 30 countries representi­ng more than half of the world’s economy. But the squeeze on its economy, trade and firms has yet to deliver a knockout blow.

 ?? VADIM GHIRDA-ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ukrainian military fires from a multiple rocket launcher at Russian positions in the Kharkiv area, Ukraine, Saturday.
VADIM GHIRDA-ASSOCIATED PRESS Ukrainian military fires from a multiple rocket launcher at Russian positions in the Kharkiv area, Ukraine, Saturday.

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