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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met in Kyiv with a bipartisan U.S. Congressional delegation led by representatives Michael Turner and Eugene Vindman.
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine reported this on social media.
“At the center of the conversation was support for Ukraine. I thanked the United States for its consistent assistance on the path toward a lasting and just peace. I emphasized the significant contributions of the U.S. government that save Ukrainian lives, in particular the transfer of Patriot systems,” — Denys Shmyhal stated.
The parties discussed how the United States could contribute to strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities, including through the PURL mechanism.
Separately, the Minister stressed the importance of maintaining sanctions pressure on Russia and using frozen Russian assets to finance support for Ukraine.
“We also touched upon preparations for the signing by the Presidents of Ukraine and the United States of an agreement concerning the production and sale of drones (Drone deal). I am grateful to the United States for its solidarity and unwavering support,” — the statement by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine reads.
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“Service members are, by definition, limited in their rights and freedoms. This means they need additional protection tools. And the Office of the Military Ombudsman should become exactly such a tool. We are ready to defend the rights of every service member”.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal today in Stockholm signed a Letter of Intent on partnership in the field of defense innovation with Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson.
Over the past day, enemy losses amounted to 1,170 personnel and 332 units of equipment.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a number of new sanctions decrees, including the synchronization of the 19th European Union sanctions package within Ukrainian jurisdiction. The Head of State also announced new restrictions against Russian entities operating in the Arctic, as well as a response to Moscow’s sanctions targeting the Prime Minister of Ukraine.
Ukraine has received 21 Patria 6×6 armored personnel carriers from Latvia, which will soon be handed over to the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Over the past day, Russian occupation forces lost 1,170 of their personnel and 278 units of various equipment.
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