Analyse
The claim aligns with the well-documented reality of Ukraine’s resistance following Russia’s invasion on **February 24, 2022**. By March 2022, Ukrainian forces were actively defending against Russian advances (e.g., battles for Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Mariupol), with Zelenskyy repeatedly framing the conflict as an existential struggle in public addresses. His phrasing—*'fighting for survival'*—mirrors **official Ukrainian government messaging**, **international media coverage** (e.g., BBC, Reuters), and **military analyses** (e.g., ISW) describing the war’s stakes. No credible evidence suggests the statement was hyperbolic or false in context.
Achtergrond
Russia’s invasion in February 2022 triggered a full-scale war, with Ukrainian cities under siege and civilian casualties mounting. Zelenskyy’s March 16, 2022, **virtual address to U.S. Congress** was part of a diplomatic push for increased military aid, during which he emphasized Ukraine’s resistance despite heavy losses. The **U.N. and human rights organizations** had already documented war crimes and targeting of civilian infrastructure by this point.
Samenvatting verdict
Zelenskyy’s statement accurately reflects Ukraine’s situation during Russia’s full-scale invasion in March 2022, as corroborated by independent reports, military assessments, and his own documented communications at the time.