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Kuleba spoke about the situation at the front: the lack of weapons and equipment

Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba made a worrying statement about the difficult situation at the front due to lack of weapons and equipment. According to Kulebi, the situation can be even more serious than at the beginning of the Russian invasion almost two years ago.

In an interview with the German publication, the Minister expressed his disobedience to the fact that Russia prevails Ukraine in artillery ammunition, partly due to deliveries from North Korea. He understands that this happens to a critical shortage in an important segment of military equipment.

" The situation is very serious, perhaps even Russian is more serious than it has been from the moment of invasion almost two years ago," Kuleba emphasized.

Having thanks for support from the event, the Minister noted that Western countries do not have sufficient capacity for ammunition production, and for war in Ukraine. Although Ukraine improves its production capabilities, it is faced with restrictions on the supply of important weapons.

"Although Ukraine has increased its production significantly and continue to do it, we still see that the Western defense industry will not be able to produce enough for the production of artillery ammunition," the minister said.

One of the unexpected factors in this situation is the supply of artillery military from North Korea to Russia, which creates additional difficulties for the Ukrainian side.

"No matter how ridiculous it sounds, it seems that North Korea for Russia is a more effective partner than friends who supply artillery troops to Ukraine. It's funny. And it should change," Kuleba urged.

Kulebi's statement can cause serious discussions and raising the need to strengthen Ukraine's international support in conflict with Russia. Supporting the necessary weapons and equipment can be critical for ensuring the security and sustainability of the country in a military conflict.

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