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Ukraine needs to supply as many modern weapons as possible and hopes for active ...

Ukraine needs an increase in weapons supply and hopes to actively participate in Olaf Scholtz in this matter - Mikhail Podolyak in an interview with Tagesspiegel

Ukraine needs to supply as many modern weapons as possible and hopes for active participation in this issue of Germany Federal Chancellor Olaf Solz. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak in an interview with Tagesspiegel. Mikhail Podolyak noted that the statements of the German Chancellor testify to his intentions to change relations with Russia. “Germany has to go the other way now, to understand what Russia really is.

It is a fact that we need more weapons, ”said the head of the office head of the head of state. According to him, Ukraine requires the supply of long-range artillery and rocket launchers, which will effectively eliminate the logistics and logistical warehouses of the enemy. In addition, Mikhail Podolyak emphasized the importance of increasing the number of unmanned aerial vehicles.

“Anti-air systems, such as Iris-T, which was willing to supply Germany, to better protect our cities from attack from airspace. We need more to protect at least Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Mykolaiv and Odessa, ”added advisor to the Presidential Office. Mikhail Podolyak noted that Ukraine needs to increase the number of armored vehicles in order to move deep into the territories that the enemy controlled in the territories.

The adviser to the head of the head of state emphasized that one of the reasons for the termination of negotiations with the Russian Federation was atrocities, which the invaders committed in Bucha. According to him, Russia wants to freeze the conflict for six months to collect new troops and weapons on the front line. "If the event is tired of the war, then Russia will hit again with all power," said Mikhail Podolyak.