Kuleba urges West to speed up aid to Ukraine: Goal is not to act 'as long as it takes' but, 'as quick and as much as it takes'
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, after another Russian attack, called on Western countries to urgently act to provide the necessary support for Ukraine.
"Another devastating Russian nighttime attack on Kharkiv, Odesa, and the Sumy region. In Odesa, a residential building was hit. As of now, two people are reported killed and eight injured, including a child. Russia acts every time the West fails to act. For every word uttered to explain why something cannot be done for Ukraine, Russia takes a real human life," the minister said on the X social network.
He said for every undelivered air defense platform, Russia responds with hundreds of missiles and drones attacking cities in Ukraine.
"For every round exported from Europe instead of being sent to Ukraine, Russia grabs another square meter of European land. Invest in production, purchase, and ban exports outside of Europe now. The goal is not to act 'as long as it takes' but 'as quick and as much as it takes. Deliver," Kuleba urged.