“Looking into the future, we must consider the Ukrainian armed forces as part of our military capabilities, we must think of Ukrainian industry as part of our own military industry,” TASS quotes her.

At the same time, the American newspaper The New York Times previously reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces, due to a lack of people and ammunition, “gave the initiative” to Russian forces.

Estonia's permanent representative to NATO, Jüri Luik, noted that the alliance countries will not give Ukraine all their ammunition; the presence of such reserves is provided for in the defense plans of the union.