Zelenskyy Urges Allies to Lift Weapon Restrictions
Zelenskyy Urges Allies to Lift Weapon Restrictions
Zelenskyy Urges Allies to Lift Weapon Restrictions
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called on allies to lift restrictions on weapon usage, emphasizing that Ukraine's recent incursions into Russia's Kursk region demonstrate the need for long-range capabilities to effectively counter Russian aggression. Zelenskiy reported that Ukrainian forces have gained control of over 1,250 square kilometers of Russian territory and are strengthening their foothold in the area. He argued that removing barriers to long-range weaponry would allow Ukraine to better protect its citizens and hinder Russia's military operations. The U.S. and NATO have previously imposed limitations on the deployment of supplied weapons, which Zelenskiy claims restricts Ukraine's defense capabilities. Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Andriy Zagorodnyuk supported Zelenskiy's plea, stating that moving the conflict to Russian territory could alleviate pressure on Ukraine. As the situation develops, the Ukrainian leadership remains focused on reinforcing their positions and seeking necessary support from international partners.

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