The Ukrainian Armed Forces are deterring Russian troops from attacking in important locations, and the strength of Ukrainian soldiers and a sufficient amount of weaponry are critical in forcing the occupiers out of Ukrainian territory.
According to Ukrinform correspondent, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned this in a video address.
“The Ukrainian Armed Forces are deterring Russian soldiers from attacking vital locations. In the Kharkiv region – in the direction of Izium, in Donbas – particularly near Popasna, in Mariupol, where the city’s defenders continue to struggle, and in the southern districts, where the occupiers are attempting to go on the offensive, “he stated
He stated that air raid sirens were heard practically everywhere in the country this morning, and that Russia is attempting to break Ukraine’s resistance.
“Russia persists in its efforts to break down our opposition to… What are you hoping to accomplish? In the occupied territories, either a humanitarian crisis has already occurred or a humanitarian catastrophe is imminent. There is a scarcity of basic items, as well as medicines. People lack the basic necessities of life, and there is no basic security. They don’t have everything they had before February 24, and they don’t have all they had before February 24. Before 2014, what did Donetsk and Luhansk have? Everything to which we will undoubtedly return following our country’s independence, “According to Zelensky.
He also stated that Ukraine will continue to do all possible to force the invaders out and restore peace to all Ukrainians.
“The strength of Ukraine’s Armed Forces is a critical component of this process. Weapons in sufficient quantity and quality, as well as ammunition in sufficient amount and quality “he stated
In conversations with US representatives who came in Kyiv on April 24 – Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin – Zelensky stressed that support to Ukraine was the top priority.
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