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Ukraine military seeks extra 500,000 soldiers - President Zelensky


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Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed, as the war with Russia nears a two-year mark.

At a news conference in Kyiv, he said his commanders were seeking "450,000-500,000 individuals", admitting this was a "sensitive" and costly issue.

He said he needed more details before backing the move, hinting that 500,000 soldiers were already on the front.

His comments come in the wake of aid setbacks from the US and the EU.

Republicans in the US Congress first blocked a $60bn (£47bn) military package for Ukraine earlier this month. This week, representatives of both the White House and the State Department said the US was planning one more military aid package to Ukraine - but that it had limited ability to send more help after that unless Congress acted.

The US setback was followed by Hungary's blocking of the EU's €50bn ($55bn; £43bn) financial aid deal last week. EU leaders, however, said Ukraine would not be left without support.

 

Ukraine is facing an ammunition shortage as it continues to fight occupying Russian forces, following Moscow's full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Kyiv's counter-offensive ground to a halt at the start of winter and there are fears that the Russians could simply outgun Ukraine.

Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's first lady, warned in a BBC interview earlier this month that Ukrainians were in "mortal danger" of being left to die without further Western support.

Russia President Vladimir Putin said this week that Moscow would continue its invasion, vowing that all his goals would be achieved.

The Kremlin leader also said that 617,000 Russian soldiers were currently taking part in what Moscow describes as its "special military operation". But he admitted that the armed forces had problems with air defence systems and communication, and needed to increase the production of drones.

 

President Zelensky's end-of-year news conference was held in the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday, with the time and venue being kept secret from the general public. Invited Ukrainian and foreign media had been given the details in their confirmation letters.

 

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28 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

The Kremlin leader also said that 617,000 Russian soldiers were currently taking part in what Moscow describes as its "special military operation".

 

Oh, I thought that half of them were dead, according to that fake news report from the lefties?

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1314368-putin-admits-heavy-losses-as-eu-to-open-membership-talks-with-kyiv/

 

The announcement came after Vladimir Putin inadvertently admitted that more than 300,000 Russian soldiers have died or been heavily wounded in the ongoing war.

 

 

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On 12/20/2023 at 4:02 PM, BenStark said:

 

Oh, I thought that half of them were dead, according to that fake news report from the lefties?

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1314368-putin-admits-heavy-losses-as-eu-to-open-membership-talks-with-kyiv/

 

The announcement came after Vladimir Putin inadvertently admitted that more than 300,000 Russian soldiers have died or been heavily wounded in the ongoing war.

 

 

It's hard to tell the difference between truth and propaganda, given the western all in gung ho attitude at the start.

It'll be embarrassing for a lot of western news organisations and governments when Ukraine has to call it a day and ask for negotiations.

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5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

It's hard to tell the difference between truth and propaganda, given the western all in gung ho attitude at the start.

It'll be embarrassing for a lot of western news organisations and governments when Ukraine has to call it a day and ask for negotiations.

 

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Gung Ho, how?

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