War in Ukraine Fuel, ammunition and reservists: strengths and weaknesses of kyiv and Moscow in their war of annihilation
200 Ukrainian soldiers killed daily is the cost of the
Ukraine war
.
200 lives skewed in the fighting, attacks and bombing of the
war in Ukraine ,
Mykhaylo Podolyak
, presidential adviser to the Government of
Ukraine
, has recognized the BBC
.
The "complete lack of parity" between the Russian and Ukrainian armies was the reason for
Ukraine
's high casualty rate in the
war
, he claimed.
For this reason, he once again requested heavy weapons from the
West
in order to be able to confront
Russia
on equal terms .
In fact, the president of France,
Emmanuel Macron
, has promised
Volodimir Zelensky
that
France
will be mobilized to respond to his country's needs, also in heavy weapons, in the
war in Ukraine
.
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06.16.
Ukraine loses up to 200 soldiers a day in the war
A senior Ukrainian presidential adviser has revealed to the
BBC
that between 100 and 200 Ukrainian soldiers are killed on the front lines every day.
Mykhaylo Podolyak
said
Ukraine
needed hundreds of Western artillery systems to level the playing field with
Russia
in the eastern
Donbas region
.
He also said that kyiv is not ready to resume peace talks with Moscow.
He repeated
Ukraine
's request for more weapons from the
West
and said that the "complete lack of parity" between the Russian and Ukrainian militaries was the reason for
Ukraine
's high casualty rate .
Ukrainian troops are under relentless bombardment as Russian forces attempt to take control of all of
Donbas
.
"Russian forces have thrown practically everything that is not nuclear at the front and that includes heavy artillery, multiple rocket launch systems and aviation," Podolyak said.
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06.15.
France will respond to Ukraine's needs for heavy weapons
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, promised this Thursday with his Ukrainian counterpart,
Volodimir Zelenski
, that France will be mobilized to respond to the needs of his country, also in heavy weapons.
Macron and
Zelenski
held a new telephone conversation today in which the Ukrainian leader explained the latest movements on the ground and his country's needs in military equipment, political and economic support, and humanitarian aid, the Elysee announced.
Macron assured
Zelensky
that France "will continue to be mobilized to respond to
Ukraine
's needs , including heavy weapons," the French presidential headquarters said.
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