If we don’t increase aid, Ukraine will lose more cities
In response to the withdrawal of the Ukrainian army from the strategic city of Avdiyka, the American president emphasized that if Washington does not increase its aid to Kiev, the Ukrainian army will lose more cities. |
reported by Mehr News Agency According to Rashatoudi, US President Joe Biden, in response to the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from the city of “Audioka”, while criticizing the Republicans, stressed that if Washington does not increase aid to Ukraine, the Ukrainian army will attack more cities. will lose.
Reporters asked the American president if he is sure that Ukraine will not lose other cities as well. “I’m not sure,” Biden replied. No one can be sure. A lot is at stake.”
He went on to say that when the ammunition of the Ukrainian army is running out, it would be “futile” and “immoral” to refuse to support Kiev. Biden also added: I will fight to get the ammunition they need. Biden also said he had promised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that he would seek more funding.
A few hours ago, the website of the American network “Fox News” announced in a report about the recent developments in the field in Ukraine that the Russian army’s control over the strategic city of “Audioka” is a key victory for Russia and Vladimir Putin. He is the president of Russia and strengthens the spirit of this country on the eve of the two-year war in Ukraine.
On Saturday evening, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shaygo told Vladimir Putin about the complete control of the city of Avdiyoka in Donetsk by the Central Group of Russian Forces under the command of Colonel General Andrei Mordevich. Reported. This city was a powerful defense hub of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
According to the report of the Ministry of Defense of Russia, as a result, an area of 31.75 square kilometers was freed from the grip of Ukrainian nationalists. The losses of the enemy in Avdioka battles in the last 24 hours have been more than 1500 military personnel. Under the continuous fire of the Russian forces, only scattered individual groups of Ukrainian militia managed to leave Avdiyoka in a hurry, leaving behind their weapons and military equipment.
In another part of the statement of the Ministry of Defense of Russia, it is stated that the liberation of Avdiyoka made it possible to move the front line away from Donetsk, and in this way significantly from