Syrskiy responded whether Ukraine can cope without US assistance.


In his interview, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, stated that although assistance from the US has decreased, Ukraine must rely on its own strength in the war against Russia. He emphasized the importance of partner support but is confident that Ukraine can engage other partners if assistance from the US ceases completely.
Syrskiy also noted that to develop artillery and electronic warfare, as well as drones, all areas of activity must be involved. He expressed belief that work in this direction is progressing rapidly and could provide a significant boost to development this year.
According to the words of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the ratio of ammunition in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the enemy army at the front has significantly changed in favor of Ukraine due to a successful deep strike operation, during which enemy arsenals were targeted. However, the amount of ammunition in the enemy army is again increasing, which may be related to support from North Korea or Iran, as well as the expansion of enemy production.
Overall, Syrskiy's words underline the importance of partner support and the development of production capacities for effective resistance to the aggressor. Ukraine continues to calibrate its capabilities and improve its capacity to counter Russian aggression.
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