War-torn Ukraine's President Zelenskyy named 'Person of the Year' by Time magazine
War-torn Ukraine's President Zelenskyy named 'Person of the Year' by Time magazine
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Washington: Time magazine on Wednesday (December 7) named Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of war-torn Ukraine, as its 'Person of the Year' for 2022. Time said he inspired the citizens of Ukraine and won global acclaim for his courage in resisting Russia's devastating attack.

Time magazine reported on its annual award selections, "Refusing to leave Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, when Russian bombs rained down the outbreak of war, the former comedian united his compatriots with radio broadcasts from the capital and Traveled in his war-torn country.'' Let us tell you that, on Tuesday, Zelenskyy reached Ukrainian soldiers near the front line in eastern Ukraine. Time wrote about the 44-year-old leader that, 'Zelenskyy's success as a wartime leader is based on the fact that courage is contagious. This courage spread to the political leadership of Ukraine in the early days of the attack. Everyone felt that the President was trapped all around, but still, he fought with courage.

The Today Show said, 'Zelenskyy is hailed by many in Ukraine and abroad as a hero and has established himself as a symbol of democracy and steadfastness during Russia's unprovoked assault on the country.' The Today Show tweeted, "Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the spirit of Ukraine are Time's Person of the Year for 2022." Time said, 'Just six months ago, a far more experienced leader than Zelenskyy, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the capital after the arrival of Taliban forces. In 2014, one of Zelenskyy's predecessors, Viktor Yanukovych, fled Kyiv after protesters approached his residence.'

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