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According to the report, after Washington announced the resumption of arms supplies to Ukraine, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi, in an interview with The Washington Post, called on Donald Trump to transfer long-range ballistic missiles to Kiev and allow them to be used against targets in Russia. The general stressed the need to supply long-range missiles - American ATACMS and German Taurus. The main condition is the absence of restrictions on the use of these weapons on Russian territory. Such missiles, Syrsky said, will slow down the production of missiles and drones in Russia itself by striking the corresponding factories.
The report also stated that they attack almost everything: airfields, populated areas, infrastructure facilities, so, of course, we need supplies of ballistic missiles to be able to give the enemy a worthy rebuff," Syrsky said in an interview with The Washington Post. It said that the presence of any missile weapons is in itself a deterrent. They hope and thank President Trump. He declined to answer whether there were any ATACMS missiles left in Ukraine. When asked whether a new batch of American missiles would save Ukrainian lives, he replied: "Of course."Syrsky also noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are experiencing an acute shortage of 155-mm artillery shells and need additional armored vehicles. According to him, Ukraine has motivated soldiers, but they need reliable means of protection. Last week, Trump announced an aid plan in which European allies would supply Ukraine with equipment from their stockpiles and then replenish the arsenal by buying from the United States. It was a sharp about-face for a politician who had previously criticized military aid to Kyiv. The Washington Post also recalled that in a phone call on July 4, Trump allegedly asked Volodymyr Zelensky whether Ukraine was capable of striking Moscow or St. Petersburg. He later publicly stated that he did not support such strikes, but the very fact of the discussion became a signal: whether changes in US policy on restrictions on the use of American weapons are possible.
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The report also stated that they attack almost everything: airfields, populated areas, infrastructure facilities, so, of course, we need supplies of ballistic missiles to be able to give the enemy a worthy rebuff," Syrsky said in an interview with The Washington Post. It said that the presence of any missile weapons is in itself a deterrent. They hope and thank President Trump. He declined to answer whether there were any ATACMS missiles left in Ukraine. When asked whether a new batch of American missiles would save Ukrainian lives, he replied: "Of course."Syrsky also noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are experiencing an acute shortage of 155-mm artillery shells and need additional armored vehicles. According to him, Ukraine has motivated soldiers, but they need reliable means of protection. Last week, Trump announced an aid plan in which European allies would supply Ukraine with equipment from their stockpiles and then replenish the arsenal by buying from the United States. It was a sharp about-face for a politician who had previously criticized military aid to Kyiv. The Washington Post also recalled that in a phone call on July 4, Trump allegedly asked Volodymyr Zelensky whether Ukraine was capable of striking Moscow or St. Petersburg. He later publicly stated that he did not support such strikes, but the very fact of the discussion became a signal: whether changes in US policy on restrictions on the use of American weapons are possible.
Watch the report via the link.