Zelensky: Aid delays making life for Ukrainian troops ‘extremely difficult’
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expresses frustration over delays in Western aid, allowing Russian advances.
- European countries struggle to supply Kyiv with promised aid, hindering Ukraine's defense efforts.
- Canada expedites delivery of over 800 drones to Ukraine, part of a $370 million military assistance package.
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Zelensky: Aid delays making life for Ukrainian troops ‘extremely difficult’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky argued delays in military aid make the situation “extremely difficult” on the front lines in Ukraine’s war with Russia. “The situation is extremely difficult in several parts of the front line, where Russian troops have amassed maximum reserves,” Zelensky said Monday in his nightly address, reporting on his visit to a…
Russian attacks on the eastern and southern fronts in Ukraine have increased sharply. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky admits that his army faces an “extremely difficult” situation at the front. And according to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the war in Ukraine is a “matter of life and death”. Follow all updates in our live blog.
Ukraine reported on Tuesday dozens of Russian attacks on the eastern and southern fronts, the day after the Ukrainian president admitted that the situation was “extremely difficult” for his forces, deprived of ammunition and American aid, after almost two years of war.
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