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"Situation is Complex": The Armed Forces fighter appealed to the Bakhmut Munich Conference (Video)

According to the commander of the Air Intelligence Group with the call sign "Magyar", every lost minute in the supply of weapons entails sacrifices among civilians. The commander of a separate tactical group of "Magyara Birds" Aerall's Air Force wrote a video address from Bakhmut, in which he called on the participants of the Miukhnian Security Conference on the Armed Forces of Ukraine the necessary assistance to reflect the military aggression of the Russian Federation.

"I appeal to the participants of the Munich Conference with a request for timely provision of the appropriate amount of necessary weapons, so as not to leave the enemy of any chance in the territory of Ukraine," the Brody said. The serviceman indicated that Ukrainians have repeatedly proved the world that they were able to master any weapon and use it effectively.

He also noted that the delay in the supply of weapons causes human casualties and stressed that Ukrainians are fighting not only for their home but also for the safety of Europe. According to the Brody, the Russians simply burn Ukrainian cities and villages, destroy infrastructure and kill our civilian population. "The situation on the front is complicated, the enemy presses on all sides with great forces of equipment and personnel, destroying every square meter of Ukrainian land," Magyar stated.

We will remind that on February 17 President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky spoke online at the Munich Conference on Security. The Ukrainian leader compared Ukraine with David, and Russia with Goliath added that with the help of allies, Ukraine will surely be the winner of this war.

Focus also wrote that on February 18, the Prime Minister of Britain, Risha Snak, spoke at the Munich Conference on Security, urging the world leaders to double the military support of the Armed Forces and provide Ukraine with security guarantees. We also wrote that leaders from Central Europe, the Baltic States and Scandinavia are afraid that the West could compromise with the Russian Federation. The neighbors of Ukraine tend to draw historical parallels with the infamous "Munich plot".