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Kyiv urges West to supply offensive weapons to defend country

Call comes shortly after Russia announces deployment of hypersonic missiles on battlefield

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Mar 2022 8:00PM

Kyiv urges West to supply offensive weapons to defend country
Ukrainian Presidential advisory Andriy Yermak repeats a call to Western leaders to supply Kyiv with advanced weapons saying it is ‘impossible’ for Ukraine to effectively defend itself without a reliable air defence system that shoots down enemy and ballistic missiles. – AFP pic, March 23, 2022

KYIV – Ukraine has repeated a call to Western leaders to supply Kyiv with advanced weapons to fight Moscow’s slowly advancing troops, one month after their invasion.

“Our armed forces and citizens are holding out with superhuman courage, but we cannot win a war without offensive weapons, without medium-range missiles that can be a means of deterrence,” Ukrainian Presidential advisory Andriy Yermak said during a panel discussion late yesterday.

“In our case, deterrence, not aggression,” he added.

The appeal comes shortly after Russia announced it had deployed hypersonic missiles on the battlefield, close to Ukraine’s border with Nato member Romania, in what analysts said was the first use of such weapons in the world.

Yermak said it is “impossible” for Ukraine to effectively defend itself without a reliable “air defence system that shoots down enemy and ballistic missiles from a great distance”.

Biden and other Nato leaders have been stepping up military support for Ukraine including anti-tank weapons that have helped to stall Russian forces.

Ukraine’s appeal for greater military support from Western allies has been a key refrain in a spate for recent addresses by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to European and Western lawmakers.

Zelenskyy was due to address Japanese and French lawmakers today, and a special Nato summit tomorrow. The Ukraine leader recently conceded Kyiv is not likely to become a member of the bloc.

“They don’t want to see us in Nato. This fear of escalation is understandable. But it will not save us,” Yermak added in his address yesterday. – AFP, March 23, 2022

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