Russia shoots down 4 Ukrainian missiles over Crimea
According to AFP, The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that the country's air defense units shot down 4 Ukrainian missiles over the Crimean peninsula. This while Ukraine had previously claimed that Kiev had targeted the "Saki" airbase in western Crimea. Nikolai Olshuk, commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, announced that fighters of this country targeted the "Saki" air base on the island of Crimea.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has published a report revealing that 54 countries provide military assistance to Ukraine and have collectively spent over $203 billion in aid to the Zelensky regime. Again according to the Moscow ministry, more than 13 thousand foreign mercenaries have arrived in Ukraine since February 2022 to participate in Kiev's hostilities, while now only 1.9 thousand remain. Furthermore, Moscow Defense added in its report that more than 500 US and other NATO spacecraft, as well as around 20 thousand terminals of the Starlink satellite system, operate in the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Zelensky regime once again called on its European and American allies to continue providing their aid, ... at a time when new aid packages are blocked by dissent from Brussels and Washington. “Ukraine believes in 'plan A' regarding Western military support and has no 'plan B' in case this fails. Kiev Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said this in an interview with CNN. Asked what Kiev's 'plan B' is to compensate for the lack of weapons it cannot obtain from Western countries, Kuleba replied: "We don't have a 'plan B'. We trust in 'plan A'."