Zelensky announces quotnew naval brigadesquot with modern weapons

Zelensky announces "new naval brigades" with modern weapons

“New naval brigades will be added to our existing units and we will equip them with modern weapons and equipment,” stressed the Ukrainian leader during the usual daily evening address published on his social networks.

The minister, who visited the Donetsk region this Tuesday, where he was on the front line near Vuhledar and Maryinka, explained that the eviction is the final element “after numerous meetings and negotiations with partners that have taken place these days and in had taken place in the weeks before”. “.

“Everyone must understand that the main task of our country and the goal of practically all our international communications is to strengthen Ukraine, strengthen our defense, increase the capabilities of our warriors and our country as a whole,” the Ukrainian president stressed.

Zelenskyy also emphasized that “every visit” abroad and “almost every negotiation” make Ukraine “strengthen”.

“Thank you to everyone who gives strength to Ukraine! The strength of our state, the strength of our defense, is the basis for the strength of the rulesbased international order,” he concluded.

In addition to Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula annexed in 2014, Moscow has declared the annexation of four regions of Ukraine Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia since the war began, although it does not control all of the relevant areas.

According to the latest data from the United Nations, the military offensive launched by Russia in Ukraine on February 24, 2022 has so far led to the flight of more than 14.7 million people 6.5 million internally displaced persons and more than 8.2 million to European countries. which ranks this refugee crisis as the worst in Europe since the Second World War (19391945).

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