Western countries at peace do not share Ukraine’s sense of existential urgency, Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the Guardian in an interview in Kyiv, adding that ‘you don’t know what war is until it comes to your home’.
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During a wide-ranging exclusive interview with the Guardian Zelenskiy addressed what being at war has felt like in Ukraine.
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