In his nightly address, President Volodymyr Zelensky praised Ukrainians for their courage, which he said should be spread around the world.
"If everyone in the world had at least 10% of the courage we Ukrainians have, there would be no danger to international law at all. There would be no danger to the freedom of nations. We will spread our courage," he said.
He added that "being brave is our brand", while also calling for the world to impose bolder sanctions on Russia.
He also said that "the strongest sanction against Russia of all that can be" is more weapons shipments to use against Russia.
He also commented on news that Russia had been suspended from the UN Human Rights Council.
"Russia has long had nothing to do with the concept of human rights. Maybe one day this will change," he said.
"But so far the Russian state and the Russian military are the biggest threat on the planet to freedom, to human security, to the concept of human rights as such. Obviously."