The President of Ukraine expressed his concern about running out of stockpiles of ammunition and missiles
Volodymyr Zelensky said in his interview yesterday that if the attacks of the Russian army continue at the current rate, our ammunition, especially our missiles, may run out.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told national television that if they continue with the intensity of their attacks last month, we may run out of missiles, Euronews agency reported. He explained that our partners also know this.
Zelensky added that Ukraine is still waiting for a huge aid package from the United States, and its approval is stalled in the country's Congress.
The President of Ukraine expressed his hope for the approval of this package and noted that I still believe that we can get a positive vote of the US Congress.
Zelensky warned last week that if US military aid does not reach Kiev, his country's army will be forced to retreat in front of Russia.
In this case, the recently appointed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Ukrainian Army, Alexander Sirsky, also stated that the Russian army has 6 times more firepower than the Ukrainian forces on the front line, and that this superiority of military power will cause us to lose our troops and lose our position.