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Zelensky asks the West to speed up aid to the Ukrainian Armed Forces: the Ukrainian leader admitted what is happening

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Vladimir Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, once again called on Western countries to speed up the delivery of military aid, stressing that there are no days off from war.

This was reported by URA-Inform, citing Zelensky's Telegram channel.

< p>His address came amid a summer of political calm in Western countries, which contrasts with active hostilities on the Ukrainian front, including operations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region of Russia.

Zelensky expressed concern that delays in decision-making and logistics could seriously affect Ukraine's ability to effectively resist aggression. He noted that Ukraine needs immediate support:

“We urge you to speed up deliveries from our partners. War has no vacations. We need quick decisions and timely logistics to implement the already announced packages.”

This call is especially relevant against the backdrop of ongoing fierce hostilities, which require constant replenishment of resources and increased support from the international community.

In his address, Zelensky singled out three main partners – the United States, Great Britain and France – emphasizing that their decisive and rapid actions are now more important than ever. These countries play a key role in providing Ukraine with the necessary means for defense, and their support can significantly affect the outcome of current events.

In response to Zelensky's call, Washington has already announced the preparation of new military aid packages for Ukraine. John Kirby, coordinator for strategic communications at the US National Security Council, said that the details of these packages will be announced in the coming days.

Information also appeared about whether there is a threat of enemy shelling of Ukraine from the sea.

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