Zelensky furious over not getting permission...?

S Venkateshwari
Zelensky furious over not getting permission...?

Amidst the ongoing war between ukraine and russia, north korea has deployed its 10,000 soldiers along with Russian soldiers. Out of which about 8,000 soldiers have been deployed in the Kursk region. Regarding this, on Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that in view of the deployment of North Korean soldiers, ukraine needs the permission of its allies to fire long-range missiles at Russia. He further said, "We are keeping an eye on all the places where russia has gathered North Korean soldiers in all the camps built in its territory. If we had the capability to attack for a long distance, we could have attacked."

Accused Ukraine's allies

President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Ukraine's allies of waiting for the North Korean army to launch an attack. Instead, they should give us long-range missiles, which we need very much right now.

America gave military aid package to Ukraine

After the deployment of North Korean troops in the Russia-Ukraine war was confirmed, the United States has provided a military aid package of $ 425 million to Ukraine. Under this, the military aid package given by America to ukraine includes various types of missile systems, ammunition for artillery, Javelin and AT-4 anti-armor systems, ammunition for high mobility artillery rocket systems, armored vehicles, anti-tank weapons and many other types of weapons.

US Secretary of State said this

The defense package for ukraine was announced by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a time when it was revealed that about 10 thousand North Korean soldiers are currently present in Russia. In a press conference, the Foreign minister had said that,our assessment is that there are 10 thousand Korean soldiers present in russia, out of which 8 thousand soldiers have been deployed in the Kursk region. However, these soldiers have not yet been seen fighting against the Ukrainian army.

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