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In an emotional video, a translator can be heard struggling to translate Zelensky’s message

“Russia’s criminal actions against Ukraine show signs of genocide,” he added. “I talked about this with the UN secretary general. Russia is on the path of evil.President Zelensky then slowed down to deliver his conclusion, saying with pointed determination: “Ukrainians. We know exactly what we are defending. We will definitely win. Glory to each of our soldiers. Glory to Ukraine.

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