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Ukraine's president says it is still too early to talk about the end of the war with Russia, adding that it depends on the swift delivery of foreign weapons to his country.

Iran PressEurope: President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia on Friday of committing war crimes in Ukraine's northeast and said it was too early to say the tide of the war was turning.

The Ukrainian leader also told Reuters in an interview that the outcome of the war with Russia, now in its seventh month, hinged on the swift delivery of foreign weapons to his country.

He accused Russian forces of committing numerous war crimes in the first phase of the war. Moscow denied the charges.

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