The
tiny island became a symbol of Ukrainian defiance on the war's
first day after Ukrainian guards famously refused to surrender
to Russian forces.
Zelenskiy, wearing a black hoodie and camouflage bullet-proof
vest, laid flowers to honour those who defended the island, and
thanked all the soldiers who have fought for Ukraine in the
months since Russia's Feb. 24, 2022 invasion.
"I want to thank - exactly from here, from this place of victory
- each of our soldiers for these 500 days," said Zelenskiy, in a
video posted on his Telegram channel.
"And may the freedom that all of our heroes of different times
wanted for Ukraine, and which we have to win now, be a tribute
to all those who gave their lives for Ukraine."
The strategic island overlooks sea lanes to Odesa, Ukraine's
main Black Sea port.
In the first hours of the invasion, Russian officers on the
Black Sea Fleet flagship Moskva radioed Ukrainian guards on the
barren outcrop, ordering them to surrender or die.
One of them radioed back "Russian warship, go fuck yourself."
The phrase became a national slogan, depicted on Ukrainian
billboards, T-shirts, and eventually a postage stamp.
On April 14, 2022, two Ukrainian missiles struck the Moskva, the
biggest warship sunk in combat for 40 years. Russia says one
sailor was killed in an accident. Western experts say they
believe around half of the crew of about 450 perished at sea.
On June 30, Russia abandoned Snake Island after taking heavy
losses trying to defend it. It called its withdrawal another
"goodwill gesture"
"Although it is a small piece of land in the middle of our Black
Sea, it is a great proof that Ukraine will regain every part of
its territory," Zelenskiy said.
Russia still holds swathes of territory in eastern and southern
Ukraine but Zelenskiy said on Monday his troops had made some
progress gaining ground in a counteroffensive after a "difficult
week".
(Editing by Ros Russell, William Maclean)
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