Kuleba named solutions that could reverse the trend of the current war

Kuleba named solutions that could reverse the trend of the current war

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba believes that allowing the use of Western weapons outside Ukraine against Russian military facilities and destroying Russian bombers on airfields and in the air are key steps needed to stop the Russian offensive.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba explained in an interview with Lithuanian National Radio and Television what steps, in his opinion, can stop the Russian offensive. UNN writes with reference to the website of LRT.

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The question concerned the fact that Western military aid has started to arrive on the Ukrainian front, but the russian army is making slow and steady progress. Soldiers say they need "ten times as many men, ammunition and everything else". With this in mind, what will change in the foreseeable future to contain the Russian offensive?

Here is what the head of the MHS of Ukraine replied:

Kuleba believes that it is not easy to change this trend, as some decisions remain in the hands of Ukrainian partners.

First of all, I would like to note the authorization for the use of Western weapons outside Ukraine against Russian military facilities

- said the head of Ukrainian diplomacy.

According to Kuleba, in order to reverse the trend, attention should be paid to the issue of "destroying Russian bombers on airfields and in the air," which are a "real pain point" for the AFU ground forces.

The main reason for Russia's success we see is simply the endless number of guided bombs dropped on our ground forces. They destroy and kill on a large scale, and sometimes they simply flatten positions and there is nothing left to defend

- The minister said.

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