Ukraine calls for immediate military aid: victory schedule against Russia!

Ukraine calls for immediate military aid: victory schedule against Russia!

Kiew, Ukraine - Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is currently affected by strong pressure, especially due to the continuing military aggression in Russia. In the middle of this tense situation, Andrij Jermak, the head of the Ukrainian President's office, emphasizes that Ukraine urgently needs support from its western partners. "It's not about days, but about hours," he said in an interview on Ukrainian television. Jermak emphasizes that targeted steps are necessary to strengthen Ukraine.

The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj recently presented a so -called "victory plan" to intensify the fight against the Russian troops. The concrete details of this plan are not yet public, but they will soon be announced. Selenskyj has had discussions with leading heads of state in his visits to cities such as Paris, Rome and London to mobilize support. He also had appointments in Berlin with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

claims to the West

In the context of this plan, Ukraine calls for free provision of long -distance weapons to hit military goals within Russia. The Ukrainian leadership has emphasized that the goal is to destroy Russia's military capacity so that future aggression can be prevented. There is also a NATO membership of Ukraine on the agenda that Kiev is sought.

jermak reported that there had already been great attention to the plan and that concrete commitments from the West were now required. Selenskyj returned from his travels with new defense packages, which included commitments for the delivery of anti -aircraft systems.

The High Commanding of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Olexander Syrskyj, also became active and praised the success of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian military goals. These attacks recently led to considerable explosions and interruptions in the replenishment of the Russian units, which underlines the relevance of the strategic planning of Ukraine.

higher losses for Russia

According to the first reports, several Russian ammunition camps have been destroyed since the beginning of August. A Ukrainian abroad reported that large parts of the ammunition supplies were destroyed in the TWER and Krasnodar regions. At least six camps are said to have been targeted with drone attacks, whereby the camps were often worse and poorly positioned.

This careless storage has led to the fact that large amounts of ammunition were lost in a single attack. A report said that up to 93 percent of ammunition supplies were destroyed in these areas. Such attacks are part of the Ukrainian strategy to increase the pressure on Russia for negotiations.

Selenskyj also emphasized that Ukraine wants to expand its own weapons production in order to become independent of external deliveries. He relies on western investments and technologies to increase the country's military capacity. This could mean that Ukraine quickly learns how it can build and produce more efficiently, which is of crucial importance in the current military situation.

In the past few months, the Ukrainian offensive in the border region has become more important. Here the Ukrainian army has occupied several towns, which increases the opportunity to put Russian troops under pressure for potential negotiations. This is contrasting to Russian claims that they have recaptured parts of the area.

In the meantime, the authorities in the Donetsk area report on other victims through attacks. At least two people were killed and ten injured, including a tragic incident in which a 19-year-old driver died through a drone attack. This shows how intensely the conflict is and how much the civilian population is affected.

In terms of attacks in the Belgorod border region, where Ukrainian attacks are also recorded, the situation remained tense. A dead and two injuries are due to a fire, which illustrates that the fighting will also be continued in the Russian field.

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