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Zelensky, 'la pace ma senza regalare territori a Putin'

epa12055151 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the media during a visit to the site of a Russian missile strike on a residential area in Kyiv, Ukraine, 25 April 2025, amid the Russian invasion. At least 12 people were killed and 87 others injured after a Russian combined attack with drones and rockets of different types in Kyiv on 24 April 2025, Ukrainian authorities said. Zelensky claimed the Russian missile that struck the Kyiv residential area was supplied by North Korea. EPA/STRINGER
epa12055151 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the media during a visit to the site of a Russian missile strike on a residential area in Kyiv, Ukraine, 25 April 2025, amid the Russian invasion. At least 12 people were killed and 87 others injured after a Russian combined attack with drones and rockets of different types in Kyiv on 24 April 2025, Ukrainian authorities said. Zelensky claimed the Russian missile that struck the Kyiv residential area was supplied by North Korea. EPA/STRINGER
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KIEV, 29 APR - Il presidente ucraino Volodymyr Zelensky ha chiesto di non "regalare" alcun territorio al suo omologo russo Vladimir Putin per porre fine alla guerra, mentre Washington sembra stia valutando la possibilità di riconoscere le regioni occupate da Mosca. "Vogliamo tutti che questa guerra finisca in modo giusto, senza regali a Putin, soprattutto terre", ha detto Zelensky in videoconferenza durante un vertice organizzato dalla Polonia.

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