Everything we know about Zelensky's secret route to and from the U.S.

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Everything we know about Zelensky's secret route to and from the U.S.
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Air travel in and out of Ukraine is highly restricted. Here's how its president may have gotten here.

The purpose of his visit was clear. How he got to the U.S., however, is not.

While Zelensky has made visits to the front lines within his own country—including a recent visit to the Bakhmut battlefield—his trips outside of the country have been curtailed because he remains aIn fact, Zelensky has not left the country since the war began last February, both in a show of national solidarity and as a reflection of the realities on the ground in Eastern Europe.

President Joe Biden and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky walk down the White House's colonnade on their way to the Oval Office on Thursday. The two leaders are expected to discuss military aid to Ukraine, and Zelensky will address a joint meeting of Congress in the evening.For most Ukrainians, air travel in and out of the country has been suspended, with the only routes in and out of the country limited to the ground. And even then, travel in and out is considered dangerous.

Zelensky, who closely guards his exact location at all times, is usually based in the capital city of Kyiv, which is approximately 315 miles by road from the Polish border.

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