Gaffa from Zelensky in his New Year’s message: Presented as a South Korean Ukrainian missile

Unwarranted seems to have been his New Year’s message also showed as Ukrainian a South Korean ballisticsman. In the 20-minute video, Volontimir Zelensky listed the achievements of the Ukrainian defence industry, with the new missiles he produced, Palyanitsya, Trembita and Ruta. CORVERSE However, between 07.55 and 08:00, in the Ukrainian missile footage the South Korea Hyunmoo ballistic missile is also seen, with the Ukrainian president presenting him as the Ukrainian Sapsan missile. Some Ukrainian media, however, argue that these are the first shots to come out of Ukraine’s new Sapsan missile system. Today, I address all those who value Ukraine, Cherish their state, and lovingly call it “Mine.” These who cannot Imagine themselves without Ukraine, no matter where they are. All those who have been fighting for it – so fastfastly and so bravely – for more than 1,000 days. This… ADVERSE — Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) According to commentary on the video, it is actually a quote from a video published six years ago on the Korea Defense Blog channel on YouTube, with the Hyunmoo-2A ballistic missile. Zelensky used footage of South Korea’s Hyunmoo-2A ballistic missile launch,claiming it as Ukraine’s “Sapsan” in his New Year’s address. First joke of 2025? — Clash Report (@clashreport) Ukrainian President Volontimir Zelensky, in his New Year’s message, which was a 20-minute video, said his country would continue to fight in 2025, both in the “field of battle”, and in the “table of negotiations” to end the war that began nearly three years ago. “Every day of the year that comes, our duty is to fight so that Ukraine is sufficiently strong. Because only such Ukraine will be respected and heard. Both on the battlefield and on the negotiating table,” the leader of the Ukrainian state said in his address to the nation for the new year. In 2024 it was difficult for Kiev. The Russian army occupied nearly 4,000 square kilometers the year it passed, facing the Ukrainian army facing difficulties. This is an area seven times as many as 2023. And the year that has just begun is announced uncertain about Kiev, especially because of doubts as to whether Washington will continue to provide support to the Ukrainian armed forces. In recent months he has been giving and receiving scriptology for possible new peace negotiations, after nearly three years of war that has left behind hundreds of thousands dead and wounded in both camps. Ukrainian President Zelenski said he wishes for “fair peace” in 2025, although his army ended the year in defense, facing the Russian who marches despite the great losses. He wished “the 2025 to be our year. The year of Ukraine. We know that peace will not be given us a gift, but we will do everything we can to stop Russia and end the war,” he noted. The following year he will “judge who will prevail”, the Ukrainian president predicted in November stating and then that he hopes to ensure “just peace” in 2025. “I have no doubt that the new president of the United States wants and we can end the peace and end Putin’s attack,” said Zelenski yesterday, who always demands that his country receive security guarantees before ever starting negotiations with Moscow. In any such venture he is expected to benefit from the fact that his army still holds several hundred square kilometers of the Russian Kursk district, a thorn in Vladimir Putin’s leg.