AFU proved that we are not going to capitulate – Ukraine in OSCE

The Armed Forces of Ukraine and the entire Ukrainian pele have proved that Ukraine is not going to capitulate and is determined to continue the fight against the Russian aggressor.

According to an Ukrinform correspondent, this is stated in a statement by the delegation of Ukraine to the OSCE, delivered by Danylo Kubai, First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the International Organizations in Vienna, during a meeting of the Forum for Security Coeration.

“The Armed Forces of Ukraine and the entire nation have proven that Ukraine is not going to capitulate and is determined to fight the aggressor. The only thing that Russia can counter this determination is the tactics of continuous “meat” assaults, as well as indiscriminate attacks on civilians and critical infrastructure,” he said.

The diplomat pointed out that Russian tros lose up to a thousand sdiers every week. “Over the previous week alone, Russian tros lost more than 9,300 sdiers, more than 100 tanks, 250 armored vehicles, 470 pieces of artillery and multiple launch rocket systems,” Kubai said.

In addition, Ukrainian forces managed to “turn Russia's notorious Black Sea Fleet into a clection of ships rather than a capable naval force, destroying the fleet's headquarters and damaging or sinking at least one submarine and 28 Russian warships, including a flagship missile cruiser.”

“Ironically, the war started by the Kremlin under the false pretext of protecting its territory from external threats has now moved the fighting to the territory of Russia, where the Ukrainian army contrs more than 1,300 square kilometers of Russian territory as part of a defensive eration in the Kursk region,” the diplomat of the Ukrainian mission to the OSCE noted.

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At the same time, he emphasized that the Russian aggressor state continues to viate international humanitarian law and kill Ukrainian civilians on a daily basis, and this is a reminder to all partners that “Ukraine needs more long-range weapons, more air defense and more sanctions against the aggressor.”

“We are waging a war for the freedom and survival of the Ukrainian state and its pele, so we need weapons to defend ourselves. There should be no restrictions in supporting the victims of armed aggression,” Kubai emphasized.

As Ukrinform previously reported, after yesterday's shelling of Kharkiv by Russian guided aerial bombs, President Vodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine should receive the necessary and, most importantly, sufficient assistance from the world and partners to st such attacks.

Photo: MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Source: ukrinform.net

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