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ukraine's zelensky asks west for permission to fire long-range missiles at russia

2024-09-01

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ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky said on august 31 that ukraine's main western allies must understand that a long-range missile attack on russian territory is the best chance to force the kremlin to seek negotiations and ultimately achieve peace. he called for this on his telegram channel. the belarusian ideal agency reported this.

ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky stressed: “i appeal to the united states, the united kingdom, france and germany: we need permission to truly and completely protect ukraine and ukrainians. we also need permission for long-range attacks on the russian federation.”

the ukrainian president noted that ukraine and western countries have reached an agreement on the supply of air defense systems to the ukrainian armed forces, so it is now necessary to start advancing deep into russian territory. "we cannot postpone important decisions that could affect the outcome of the conflict in ukraine," zelensky explained.

ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky added: "i want to thank everyone."

earlier, russia called on the international community and international organizations to condemn the ukrainian armed forces' invasion of russian territory. russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova said: "we once again call on international organizations to condemn the terrorist attacks by ukrainian militants." (belarus ideal agency)