Fears that Ukraine will last only without American military support

Fears that Ukraine will last only without American military support

There are concerns that Ukraine’s defenses may be able to withstand for months without our support.

Vader Vader Vader Fire Virinski, a member of the defense committee in the Ukrainian Parliament, estimates that his weapon in his country will continue only six months after Donald Trump’s decision to stop the shipments of military equipment.

One of the soldiers on the front lines said that the Ukraine army may be able to withstand only for “perhaps six months” after removing American aid, adding that the cost of the decision “will be measured in lives.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodimir Zelinski said he was “ready to work quickly to end the war” and regretted the meeting of the fiery oval office on Friday.

“Our meeting in Washington, in the White House on Friday, did not go the way it was supposed to be,” Zelinski said on social media on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Ukraine Dennis Shmeisal also said that his country is still ready to cooperate with the United States, and he reiterated “gratitude” of Kiev Lochinn for their support so far.

Vinselvski, one of Zelinski’s deputies, said that Ukraine officials are also working to find ways to compensate for a lack of weapons in the aftermath of the American announcement.

“I definitely think we have enough resources to last about half a year even without fixed assistance from the United States, but of course it will be more difficult,” he said.

Vinselvski added that the Ukrainian Defense Committee had already held a meeting behind closed doors to discuss “the negative scenario of the potential station for American military assistance.”

One of the 25-year-old Ukrainian soldier, who did not name the BBC because she did not have to speak, said she did not think that the Ukraine army can withstand “a very long time-perhaps six months.”

“But by judging how our units and our army are endured for severe pressure without help before, I still do not know the full capacity of our forces,” I continued.

“The real cost of the United States to cut aid in life, in more orphans, will be measured in more suffering,” she said, adding that Europe can replace American support if it “comes out of their comfort areas.”

Sirhi, a soldier in Kupiansk, said that the European Union can replace American aid “if they want it, but the European Union itself is not united on this goal.”

He said that many homes were rebuilt on the front line with assistance funds in the United States, and many rely on food and medical supplies.

A 31 -year -old hand bomber commander in the Russian Kursk region expressed her confidence in Ukraine’s military power and said his unit “could continue to pressure [Russia] Undially “without our support.

“Analysts estimate that we have about six months of ammunition. But we all know that the resources of the Ukrainian armed forces are boundless. So if necessary, we will continue to hit it as long as it is necessary,” he said.

Civilians also said on the confrontation line, they trust in the trick of Ukraine.

“There has been a temporary stop in supplies before – we will restore faster for us,” said council worker Olikandra Sharbina.

“All that comes from the United States is now the unification of Europe.”

Yuliya Balayeva, translated, remembered the last time Ukraine was without assistance in the United States.

In the summer of 2023, Republicans in Congress prevented a 60 billion pounds assistance package at Joe Biden, which is estimated at 60 billion pounds for Ukraine, in the spring of 2024.

“The last aid was delayed as Congress prohibited, two of my friends were killed on the confrontation line. I hope we will be more prepared.”

Dobrinia Ivanov, an artist, said that Ukraine retained its dignity throughout the diplomatic collapse.

“In the end, the only power that suffers from public humiliation is not Ukraine, not even Russia, but the United States itself,” he said.

Late Monday – in the early hours of Tuesday morning in Ukraine – the White House announced that the United States will stop military aid to Ukraine.

“Ensure that it is contributing to a solution,” a White House official told the BBC.

The move, which Russia welcomed, comes after his angry meeting last week between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinsky in Washington.

The visit was supposed to be over the end of the war in Ukraine, and the signing of the metal deal. What happened instead was a General clash of the Oval Office That witnessed Zelensky is asked to leave the White House.

Some Ukrainian deputies described a “catastrophic” decision.

“Dangerous consequences,” said Olikander Merizko, who heads the Ukrainian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee.

“When we are in urgent need of American weapons, American support … [it] Merizko said the bias alongside Russia “to end it now.

“I am attractive to Mr. Trump not to play these serious issues because we are talking about lives.”

Questions remain unanswered whether the Trump team will reopen the negotiating table to Zelinski easily, whether Ukraine will continue to receive an ammunition for American weapons that have already been delivered, or whether Washington will continue to participate in intelligence with Kiev.

Participated in additional reports from Hafsa Khalil, Vitaly Shivchenko and Paul Kirby

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