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Zelensky appeals for weapons amid advancing Russian forces

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President Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday appealed to Ukraine’s backers for additional weapons as Kyiv faces advancing Russian forces in the east and devastatin­g strikes by Moscow.

The Ukrainian leader pressed his nation’s case to allies meeting at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where Washington unveiled a new $250 million in military aid.

“We need more weapons to drive Russian forces off our land,” said Zelensky, who also met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and was to head to Italy for talks.

The gathering comes as Moscow’s forces advance in the Donbas region, with Russian President Vladimir Putin on

Thursday declaring that capturing the eastern area was his “primary objective” in the conflict.

Zelensky urged Kyiv’s supporters to follow through on previous commitment­s, saying: “The number of air defence

systems that have not been delivered is significan­t.”

The Ukrainian leader again called for restrictio­ns to be lifted on the use of long-range Western weapons to hit targets inside Russia.

“We need to have this longrange capability, not only on the occupied territory of Ukraine, but also on the Russian territory,” Zelensky said.

In Italy, Zelensky is due to hold talks with Prime Minister

Giorgia Meloni and attend The European House-Ambrosetti forum in Cernobbio, on Lake Como.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban – who upset his EU counterpar­ts and Zelensky by meeting Putin in Moscow in July – is also attending the three-day economic forum.

Italy has strongly supported Ukraine and has sent weapons to help it defend itself against Russian forces, while insisting these must only be used on Ukrainian soil.

At the meeting at the US base in Germany, US defence chief Lloyd Austin announced that Washington will provide $250 million in new military aid for Ukraine.

The package “will surge in more capabiliti­es to meet Ukraine’s evolving requiremen­ts,” Austin told the meeting.

The assistance is expected to include ammunition for HIMARS precision rocket launchers, artillery rounds, anti-tank and anti-air weapons, a US defence official said on condition of anonymity. (AFP)

The number of air defence systems that have not been delivered is significan­t

 ?? PHOTO: BORIS ROESSLER/POOL/AFP ?? German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky shakinghan­ds as they met for bilateral talks in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, yesterday.
PHOTO: BORIS ROESSLER/POOL/AFP German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky shakinghan­ds as they met for bilateral talks in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, yesterday.

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