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Following Ukraine's withdrawal from Avdiïvka, Volodymyr Zelensky still deplores the lack of long-range weapons and ammunition

Following Ukraine's withdrawal from Avdiïvka, Volodymyr Zelensky still deplores the lack of long-range weapons and ammunition

After the withdrawal from the town of Avdiïvka, Volodymyr Zelensky deplores the lack of ammunition and weapons

\n\nFollowing the Ukrainian withdrawal from the town ofAvdiïvka, the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has spoken out publicly, expressing concerns about the lack of ammunition and long-range weapons.\n\n

The just and necessary withdrawal for Ukraine

\n\nAs Ukraine recently decided to withdraw from the town of Avdiivka, the decision was not taken lightly. According to Zelensky, although bitter, this decision was necessary for the preservation of innocent lives and to allow Ukrainian forces to regroup and strengthen.\n\n“We had to make a difficult decision, but we knew it was the only option for us. Our priority is always the safety of our citizens,” Zelensky said.\n\n

Lack of ammunition and long-range weapons

\n\nThe Ukrainian president, however, highlighted the lack of military resources available to the Ukrainian forces. Zelensky lamented the lack of ammunition andlong range weapons available to Ukraine's army, which he said hampers Ukrainian efforts to repel opposing forces.\n\nZelensky urged the West to provide more support to Ukraine, providing it with the munitions and long-range weapons it needs.\n\n

The call for international aid

\n\nZelensky said: “We are pleading for international support. We need activist support to protect our people, our territory and our sovereignty. »\n\nThis call for help from Ukraine comes in a context where the country feels increasingly threatened by opposing forces. Despite the withdrawal from the town of Avdiivka, President Zelensky stresses that this does not signal the end of the struggle for peace and independence of Ukraine. \n\n