European leaders travel to Kyiv to mark the war's fourth anniversary and pledge continued support for Ukraine.
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Shows of solidarity and moments of mourning marked yet another anniversary of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Events were held across Ukraine to mark four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
As far-right paramilitary groups fight alongside the Russian army, their views have become more visible back home.
Residents in Irpin and Bucha light candles for victims four years after Russia’s invasion, while Zelensky says Moscow has not broken Ukraine and vows a fair peace.
Ukraine marks four years since Russia’s invasion with a Kyiv memorial as Zelensky and EU leaders honour the dead and vow to keep resisting.
The money will go towards repairing months of Russian bombardment, EU energy chief Dan Jørgensen said.