"No positional war": the Opposition Platform calls for increased assistance to Ukraine due to the high intensity of fighting at the front

"No positional war": the Opposition Platform calls for increased assistance to Ukraine due to the high intensity of fighting at the front

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Russia continues to escalate the war in Ukraine, throwing all its resources into intense fighting without achieving its main goals, so the partners must dramatically increase military production and arms supplies to Ukraine for an effective military solution.

Currently, there are intense battles on the battlefield in Ukraine, and Russia is throwing all its resources at it. Therefore, our partners should increase their own arms production and strengthen Ukraine. This was stated by Mykhailo Podolyak, Advisor to the Head of the Presidential Office, on his page in X, UNN reports .

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According to him, there is currently no positional war in Ukraine, and Russia continues to escalate because it has not yet been able to achieve its goal.

No illusions. There is no positional war (no advance, but the intensity of fighting is extremely high), no signs of "freezing." Russia has not achieved its main objectives (including the destruction of a sovereign state, seizure and legalization of foreign territories, filtering/deportation and destruction of large groups of disloyal population) and therefore continues to escalate. This type of war has only a military solution

- Podolyak emphasized.

He also emphasized that we should not just wait for the situation to be resolved - we need to increase arms production.

So, once again: let's give up illusions; just sitting and waiting will not work; we will still have to dramatically increase military production and supply Ukraine with a parity number of weapons. The faster, the more effective and better the situation will be...

- the advisor to the head of the OP convinces. 

Recall

Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavliuk, commander of the Ukrainian Army, said that Russia is doing everything possible and impossible, using all available resourcesto continue offensive actions in several areas on the front, and it is too early to draw conclusions about the slowdown in their offensive.

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