Jelenski says that Ukraine expects three million combined artillery

Ukraine believes that Ukrainian President Volodimir Jelenski will receive about three million artillery ammunition from its allies this year, in which 1.8 million is headed by a plan of Seguvia.
During a meeting with NATO’s Czech and former Singen Chancellor Pedr Powell, Jelensky said discussions on the Ukrainian-Zusian training school for F-16 militants were also underway.
“For security reasons, it is obvious that we cannot open a site in Ukraine at this time. Russian attacks continue every day, so we are working with our partners to ensure that these schools can be opened outside Ukraine,” Jelensky said.
During the meeting, Jelenski renewed his appeal to a 30 -day hostility because the United States initially proposed, and he believed that the ceasefire with Russia was possible.
“On the 54th day, Russia ignored the US proposal of the entire ceasefire. Even today, we hope that a ceasefire is possible at any time. I am grateful to the Czech Republic for supporting our position in this proposal.
His visit to the Czech capital is behind Russia’s announcement of a 72 -hour ceasefire next week to mark victory in World War II.
Chinese president Xi Jinping will make an official visit to Russia from May 7-10, and Kremlin confirmed on Sunday to discuss the “Global Alliance and Strategic Communication Relationships” and “International and Regional Agery Questions”.
Following Putin’s comments on state television, Jelensky’s visit arises, accordingly, there is no need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine and hopes that it will not happen.
In his fourth -century rule, Putin said in a Russian state television video on Sunday, Putin said that the conflict in Ukraine has a “logical end”.
Video editor • Rore Elliott Armstrong