Moscow increases the size of the weapons – cruise missiles, drones and artillery, which receive significant support from Iran and North Korea.
Members of the Alliance expressed unity in Kiev, responding to the destructive blows imposed by Russia in peaceful cities. It was reported to the Press Service of the Foreign Ministry on Monday, September 1.
This topic was key during a meeting of the Council of Ukraine – NATO, where the Ukrainian delegation was represented by the Deputy Minister of Defense Sergey Boev and Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Alexei Sergeyev. They present in detail allies about the current situation in the field of security, the new tactics of the Russian Federation army and potential future risks.
Sergeev focuses on human victims and the size of the destruction caused by the last flow. In this regard, Boyev noted that Russia is actively building weapons, in particular cruise missiles, drone and artillery, which receives support from Iran and North Korea.
Ukraine made another request to partners to strengthen air defense. The request includes complex patriots, missiles to them, as well as long missiles needed to contain an aggression.
NATO representatives strongly condemned the seizure of civilian objects, emphasizing that these actions indicate a lack of a desire to find a peaceful way of resolving the conflict. The Allies ensured that they would continue to put pressure on Russia and provide support to the Ukraine military in response to challenges.
Remember that US minister Scott Immentine said President Trump this week planned to consider steps to further strengthen sanctions against the Russian Federation.
Earlier it was reported that at a rare meeting of the UN Security Council on Friday, the United States warned Russia about possible sanctions if Moscow had not been to peace negotiations and was not encountered in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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