In Ukraine… a state of high alert in anticipation of a massive Russian missile attack

On Thursday, the Ukrainian army declared a state of high alert in anticipation of a large-scale Russian missile attack in the country.

In addition, he confirmed that the numerically superior Russian forces in Donetsk intensified fighting in this region in eastern Ukraine.

The battles rage

Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Gana Malyar said via the Telegram application that “battles are raging” in the vicinity of Bakhmut, which Russian forces have been trying to control for months, as well as in the vicinity of Voglidar, a city southwest of Donetsk.

This is the first time that the town of Voglidar, located in the southwestern part of the front line in the Donetsk region, has been explicitly mentioned as an area of ​​”intensive” fighting.

“Now in Donbass, once morest their numerical and military superiority, our preference lies in the professionalism of the military leadership and the courage of the soldiers,” Malyar said on Wednesday evening.

Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine (Archyde.com)

Long range missiles and fighters

For his part, a student Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky On Wednesday, his Western allies provided his country with long-range missiles and combat aircraft, following the long-awaited approval of Washington and Berlin to send American and German heavy tanks to Kyiv.

“We must also allow long-range missiles to be sent to Ukraine, this is important. We must also expand our cooperation in the field of artillery and (allow) the sending of combat aircraft,” Zelensky said in his daily video-evening speech.

Zelensky also thanked his US counterpart, Joe Biden, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, for the decision they issued on Wednesday, in which they announced their agreement to send Western tanks to Ukraine, in a precedent of its kind since the start of the Russian attack on Ukraine in February 2022.

The key now is speed and quantity

“I thank all our allies for their willingness to give us indispensable modern tanks,” the Ukrainian president said.

However, Zelensky stressed that the “key” to defeating the Russian forces lies in the “speed and quantity” with which his country will obtain these heavy tanks.

“The key now is speed and quantity. The speed of training our soldiers, the speed of delivery of tanks…and the amount of support,” he said.

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