A Thousand Days That Changed History: Ukraine Will Win If the World Unites – Alona Lebedieva

1000 days Ukraine heroically resists a full-scale Russian invasion. This is not just a war for territory – it is a battle for freedom, democracy and the future of the entire civilized world. Ukrainians are paying an extraordinary price to stop an aggressor who threatens the security not only of our country, but also of the world.

We are grateful to our allies for their support. But this is not enough. Russia continues to finance its military machine by selling energy resources, and this money is turned into missiles that fall on our cities,” says Alona Lebedieva, owner of the Ukrainian multi-sector industrial and investment group of companies Aurum Group. “Sanctions must be strict and effective. All supply channels of technologies that Russia uses to create weapons must be blocked.

Ukraine is facing a humanitarian catastrophe. According to official data from the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine, the following have already happened:

  • 13,574 civilians killed;
  • 25,969 wounded;
  • 15,059 Ukrainians kidnapped and illegally detained by the Russian occupation authorities;
  • Thousands of children forcibly taken to Russia, separated from their families and deprived of the opportunity to return home.

We are fighting not only for ourselves. We are fighting for the values ​​that unite the entire civilized world. If we do not stop the aggressor now, tomorrow he will come for other countries,” Lebedieva emphasizes. “We need decisive and immediate support from our allies. We need action, not just words.

Political changes in partner countries should not become an obstacle. “Giving Russia a chance to win means jeopardizing the future of democracy and freedom throughout the world,” she warns. “Peace with Russia is possible only from a position of strength. We have proven that we can resist, but we need help.

1000 days of war are 1000 days of joint struggle for the future. We must remain united. Only together can we make this war the last such tragedy in Europe,” concludes Alona Lebedieva.