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There will be more weapons - there will be more willing: Yermak spoke about mobilization in Ukraine

The head of the Presidential Office stated that Ukrainians are not tired of the war, but the country needs more weapons, including air defense and artillery. The head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak during a speech at the democracies in Copenhagen, Denmark, commented on the receipt of Ukraine and the pace of mobilization. Ermak said it was interconnected. And if the pace of arms of the Armed Forces is sufficient, then they will increase the troops. Radio Liberty writes about it.

Answering questions about the pace of mobilization, the head of the Presidential Office noted that "no mobilization in the history of any country was popular. " And called the factors that influence motivation. "In two years we have shown that our people are very motivated, but it is very dependent on how we equip our crews. This is very consistent with a strong political decision made ", - said Ermak.

He noted that Ukraine first needs weapons, commenting on the situation with the onset of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Kharkiv region. "We keep this position, we continue to fight. But again we ask one thing: we need enough weapons. Our people are not tired. Our people are strong. Our heroes continue the struggle. We ask for more anti -air defense, artillery, high range missiles But the opportunity to use this for the answer.

The focus analyzed how the situation on the front changed after the onset of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Kharkiv region. Thus, the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence General-General Kirill Budanov stated that the situation in the north of the Kharkiv region is tense, but they do not have significant success of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

According to him, "the enemy has already been blocked on those borders that could come to" and the situation is not catastrophic. According to Budanov, the purpose of Russia is to create information chaos. As for military assistance, we will remind, after a long delay, US President Joe Biden signed a decree on Ukraine's allocation of military assistance to Ukraine worth up to $ 400 million.