Ukraine should quickly receive additional military aid from the United States to resist Russian aggression.
The Russian army may go on the offensive in eastern Ukraine. In particular, the invaders could start heavy fighting in the Avdiivka area as soon as the ground freezes. White House National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby said this on Wednesday, December 20, Ukrinform writes.
He indicated that Russian troops would likely wait until late January or early February to step up their offensive.
“We see that the Russians also have plans to carry out an offensive, especially in the east, in the area of Avdeevka. There is every reason to believe that when the ground is frozen, at the end of January and February, it will it will be easier for the Russian troops to advance,” Kirby said.
The White House spokesman said that Ukraine should receive additional military aid from the United States as soon as possible to resist Russian aggression. To do so, Congress will need to approve President Joe Biden’s request for additional funding, including aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Kirby pointed out that time is “not on our side” as Russia continues to bomb critical infrastructure in Ukrainian cities, weaponizing the cold winter.
We remind you that the US Senate announced that the issue of further assistance to Ukraine by the United States of America will be decided next year.
The White House called on the US Congress not to delay the decision on new aid to Ukraine. They emphasized that Putin’s victory would mean a threat to the entire world order.
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