The Pentagon’s warning about the start of disastrous defeats in Ukraine after “Audioka”
Referring to the critical situation in the Avdiyka region of the Donbass, a senior Pentagon official said that Ukraine is running out of critical equipment and Kiev is at risk of further setbacks. |
report Mehr News Agency According to the Guardian, a senior official of the US Department of Defense said that the equipment needed by the Ukrainians, especially the ammunition, is It is the end and in our opinion this is a warning about the upcoming sinister event.
This Pentagon official, who did not want to be named, said: We are witnessing the gradual depletion of Ukrainians’ vital equipment, especially ammunition. And from our point of view, this issue is the prelude to a disastrous event that will await them (Kiev) if this budget is not provided.
He added: Without this budget, Ukraine has no chance to resist the mighty Russian army, and besides , in the front line, other positions will be visible, and their hands will be empty of vital equipment and ammunition.
John Kirby, spokesman for the White House National Security Council, told reporters last Thursday that “Audioca is in danger of being seized.” is in the hands of Russia” and used this issue as an excuse to approve the surplus budget allocated to Ukraine.
While yesterday, Alexander Tarnavskyi, the commander of the Tavira unit of the Ukrainian army, confirmed that the troops of this unit “Zenith” fortifications in the south of Avdiuka have retreated.
Early this week, the US Senate approved a $95 billion aid package, including a $61 billion budget for Ukraine, and He sent it to the House of Representatives, but it failed to approve it before the two-week congressional recess. The fate of this proposed package is still in an aura of uncertainty because the Republicans, who have the majority in the House of Representatives, have made the approval and approval of any type of foreign aid dependent on securing and strengthening the security of the southern border of the United States.