Deputy Foreign Minister Melnyk says Ukraine needs 10 times more help from allies

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Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andriy Melnyk said that the help of the allies to his country is not enough and Kiev needs 10 times more. He wrote this on his Twitter page.

The diplomat writes that Ukraine is grateful to its allies for military assistance, but this is not enough.

“Ukraine needs 10 times more this year to end Russian aggression. That’s why we call on our partners to cross all artificial red lines and allocate 1% of GDP for military supplies to Ukraine.”

Formerly The Times newspaper WroteIf the West does not respond to the country’s demands for more arms supplies, Ukraine will risk losing control of its airspace. The newspaper article says that the Ukrainian military is facing a lack of firepower to stop the Russian offensive.

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