Amid world's focus on Iran, NATO chief says support for Ukraine must not falter
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for continued support for Ukraine amidst intense Russian drone and missile attacks, as European allies step up their weapons assistance. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with European allies to secure more arms deals and praised new agreements to bolster Ukraine's air defenses.
Ukraine is facing intense Russian drone and missile attacks, with European allies increasing their weapons assistance. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stressed that support for Ukraine must not falter, despite global attention on other conflicts. Rutte warned that Russia is struggling on the battlefield but hasn't let up its attacks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with European allies to secure more arms deals and praised new agreements with Germany, Norway, and Italy to bolster Ukraine's air defenses. The UK announced its largest-ever drone package for Ukraine, totaling 120,000 drones. Russia has warned European countries that their weapons facilities could be targeted for supporting Ukraine. Recent attacks on civilian areas reportedly killed at least 16 Ukrainians and wounded over 100.
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