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On Monday, May 20, Volodymyr Zelenskiy was sworn in as Ukraine’s sixth president, marking the second peaceful transfer of power in the country since Russia seized the Crimean peninsula in 2014 and fomented conflict in the country’s eastern Donbas region.EmbedshareDid New President of Ukraine Threaten to Seize Neighboring Territory?EmbedshareThe code has been copied to your clipboard.widthpxheightpxShare on Facebook Share on Twitter The URL has been copied to your clipboardNo media source currently available0:000:01:180:00Polygraph.info video fact check by Nik Yarst. During his speech before parliament, Zelenskiy said his first task would be to end the war in Donbas, which has resulted in the deaths of 13,000 people and wounding of more than 30,000 others.UKRAINE -- Volodymyr Zelenskiy receives presidential symbols from Natalia Shaptala, Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, during his inauguration ceremony at the parliament in Kyiv, May 20, 2019That statement was met with a standing ovation. History is not fair
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