**Ukrainians Hold onto Faith and Traditions on Third Christmas in Wartime**
President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a Christmas Eve address on December 24, highlighting the importance of faith, unity, and traditions among Ukrainians during their third Christmas in wartime. He emphasized that despite not being able to fully celebrate the holiday, Ukraine’s spirit remains strong.
**”Shchedryk” Becomes Global Symbol**
Zelensky drew attention to Mykola Leontovych‘s “Shchedryk,” a song written in Pokrovsk and now associated with the global spirit of Christmas. He urged people to remember Ukraine while listening to it, saying that they are fighting for hope and victory.
**Christmas Wishes Amidst War**
The president expressed his desire for peace, justice, and joy among Ukrainians. He called for prayers for soldiers, prisoners, and those in occupied territories. Zelensky concluded by wishing for a time when Ukraine can live peacefully on its land, without the threat of Iranian drones and Russian missiles.
**Russia Launches Mass Aerial Attack**
On Christmas Day, Russia launched a mass aerial attack against Ukraine, targeting cities across the country with missiles and drones. The northeastern city of Kharkiv was among the hardest hit. President-elect Donald Trump‘s nominee for Ukraine peace envoy, Keith Kellogg, denounced the attack on social media.
**Gratitude to Japan**
President Zelensky expressed his gratitude to Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba for Japan’s previous aid to Ukraine, which has totaled $12 billion and saved thousands of lives.