During 2022, Ukraine received a lot of weapons from its partners, which made it possible to stop the offensive of the Russian invaders, now the Armed Forces need ammunition to hit the aggressors at a long distance.

This was stated in an interview with

Ukrinform

by the Deputy Chief of the Main Operational Department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Brigadier General Oleksiy Gromov.

He noted that Ukraine received from partners: tanks, armored combat vehicles of various purposes, MLRS, artillery systems and mortars, air defense systems, helicopters, UAVs, ammunition for artillery systems, air defense equipment, combat vehicles, tanks, small arms, kamikaze drones, of counter-battery artillery combat, anti-tank missile systems, cars, sanitary and evacuation equipment of various modifications, evacuation vehicles, patrol boats, fuel and lubricants, food (including dry rations), body armor, bulletproof helmets, medical equipment and equipment, field hospital Assorted MSF Hospital.

Gromov noted that these weapons helped Ukrainian soldiers stop the advance of the Russian invaders and liberate a large part of the occupied territories.

Gromov noted that the Ukrainian military is grateful for the help of international partners, but notes that they currently need to further increase the volume and expand the range of international technical assistance.

He reminded that the whole world and the Russian occupiers already know well how ammunition warehouses burn after being hit by HIMARS missiles.

"Therefore, the military leadership of the Russian Federation has moved its reserves and control points as far as possible from the contact line. In turn, in order to continue the liberation of our native land and minimize casualties among the civilian population of Ukraine, we desperately need ammunition that will allow us to hit important enemy targets at a long distance," he stressed. Gromov.

It will be recalled that it was previously reported that the plans of the President of Russia

Vladimir Putin for 2022 did not go as he expected, and the year ended with even greater failures for the dictator

.

In addition, we previously reported that NATO Secretary General

Jens Stoltenberg called on Germany and other allies to supply more weapons to Ukraine

.

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