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Volodymyr Zelensky showed his shelter for the first time. “A lot happened here”

In the video, Zelensky showed what the bunker on ul. looks like. Bankowa. A previously unknown facility where all the most important conferences, meetings and talks with partners conducted by the Ukrainian authorities took place at the beginning of the full-scale conflict.

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In the video, the Ukrainian president walks through the tunnels of the shelter. — There's been a lot going on here. We haven't shown this facility before. Now it is empty, but at the beginning of the war there were hundreds of people here, says Zelensky, adding that he worked in this place and then went out to people. The head of state noted that key issues were resolved in the bunker, including: armament or humanitarian aid.

Volodymyr Zelensky showed his office in the shelter. “We had to do everything”

Zelensky also showed his office in the shelter, where the first talks with world leaders took place. — We had to do everything to keep the world engaged. This was the main message of our appeals to the leaders of the EU and the American Congress, to most parliaments in the world and, of course, to the people, he said.

“Looking back at the beginning of the invasion and reflecting on today's situation, we have every right to say: we defended our independence, we did not lose statehood. Putin did not achieve his goals. He did not break Ukrainians, he did not win this war. We preserved Ukraine and will do everything to ensure peace and justice. Glory to Ukraine,” Zelensky wrote.

Ashley Davis

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