On the front, it is not the Russian aerial bombs that dominate, but the Ukrainian initiative, the head of state noted.
President Vladimir Zelensky expressed the need to speed up deliveries to significantly strengthen the military’s capabilities at the front. The head of state said this in a video message on Tuesday, April 30.
“Today, during the day, there are many meetings on military topics – on the situation at the front, the offensive actions of the occupier and our actions There was a report from the Commander-in-Chief Alexander Syrsky the Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov the supply of weapons and communication with partners we need a significant acceleration , to significantly strengthen the capabilities of our soldiers, “said the president.
According to Zelensky, “the front should not be dominated by Russian aerial bombs and attack operations, but by our Ukrainian initiative, air defense, artillery, and our drones.”
“We are partially solving this thanks to our production and everything that helped the defense forces achieve in relation to drones. Thanks to each and everyone who works for this, who manufactures drones, who trains operators, supplies of all that is needed,” said the president.
Zelensky noted that Ukraine relies on the promptness of supplies from the United States.
“This is a supply that must be felt in the destroyed logistics of the conqueror in their terror based everywhere in the occupied territory, as well as in our strength that must show itself in the direction of Pokrovsk, and Kurakhovsky , Seversky, Limansky, Kupyansky, in the south of the state, wherever Russia is pressing and where we must expel it, and wherever there may be new threats of strikes,” said the head of state.
We remind you that Latvia has approved the provision of military assistance to Ukraine, which includes short-range anti-aircraft guns and surveillance drones.
Source: korrespondent

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