Zelenskyy discusses need for aid from allies as Ukraine marks 2 years since Russian invasion

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As Ukraine commemorates two years since Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is saying delays on weapons and ammunition from allies are costing Ukrainian lives. NBC News’ Richard Engel sat down with Zelenskyy for a one-on-one interview.