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Zelenskyy declares Kursk incursion has shifted balance of power in Ukraine

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Last updated: 2024/09/06 at 12:41 PM
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is optimistic about the end of the war but still needs more supplies from allies. In a meeting with top US military leaders and over 50 partner nations, he pressed for more weapons support. Zelenskyy praised his armed forces for a successful incursion into Russia’s Kursk region. He stated that Ukraine wants to end the war and achieve peace, emphasizing the need to save their people and country.

During the Ukraine Defence Contact Group summit, the US announced an additional $250 million in security assistance to Kyiv. US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin highlighted the dynamic nature of Ukraine’s fight against Russia, with the country conducting its first full-fledged offensive operations on Russian soil. Despite recent deadly airstrikes by Russia, Zelenskyy called for more support to boost Ukraine’s ability to strike deeper into Russian territory. The focus of the meeting was on sourcing air defence and artillery supplies and strengthening Ukraine’s defence capabilities.

Western partner nations are working with Ukraine to provide a substitute missile for its Soviet-era S-300 air defence systems. Over the past two years, the Ukraine Defence Contact Group has met several times to address Ukraine’s artillery and air defence needs. Member nations have provided around $106 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since 2022, with the US contributing more than half of that total. The summit aimed to address the challenges faced by Ukraine in securing necessary military equipment to strengthen their defence against Russian aggression.

The Kursk incursion has put Russia on the defensive, but Austin warned of Putin’s deep malice. Zelenskyy’s calls for the US to relax restrictions on the use of military hardware have intensified following recent Russian airstrikes. The meeting also focused on shoring up Ukraine’s domestic defence industrial base to enhance its overall defence capabilities. The materiel provided to Ukraine ranges from small arms ammunition to sophisticated air defence systems and fighter jets, showcasing the strong support from Western allies in bolstering Ukraine’s military strength.

Overall, Zelenskyy’s optimism about the war’s end is coupled with a sense of urgency for more supplies from allies to strengthen Ukraine’s defence against Russian aggression. The summit highlights the continuous support from Western nations in providing security assistance to Ukraine and addressing its military needs. As Ukraine presses forward with offensive operations on Russian soil, the importance of securing necessary military equipment becomes increasingly vital in ensuring the country’s safety and sovereignty. The meeting serves as a platform for collaboration and coordination among allies to support Ukraine in its fight for peace and stability.

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