Published 13:33 IST, April 27th 2023

Ukrainian president's adviser slams US, West for wrong nuclear policy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak has blamed the United States for the Russia-Ukraine war, reported RT news.  

Reported by: Saumya Joshi
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's viser Mykhailo Podolyak has said that US and entire western world pursued a wrong nuclear policy that contributed in Russia-Ukraine war, reported RT news. Ukrainian president's viser said: "Ukraine still needs more weapons and equipment for much-hyped spring counteroffensive, especially artillery ammunition." Furr, he has disagreed with US general commanding NATO forces in Europe, who said that 98% of promised combat vehicles h alrey been delivered. Meanwhile, General Christopher Cavoli shared data with House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday morning. “I am very confident that we have delivered material that y need and we’ll continue a pipeline to sustain ir operations as well,” said General Christopher Cavoli while responding to questions about expected Russian attack on Ukraine. 


Mykhailo Podolyak on Russia-Ukraine crisis 

While sharing statistics, Podolyak challenged analysis while talking on telethon hosted by Ukrainian television. viser asserted that Ukrainian General staff could offer accurate numbers and that Cavoli's statistics have not been up to date. “In my opinion, 98% is too much, too large a number. He proceeds from certain mamatical data, things he knows today,” said viser while referring to Cavoli. Furr, he ded: “re should be much more equipment, re is a real shortage of shells, especially of heavy calibres. We are trying to solve this problem.”

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According to Podolyak, current amount of supply would allow Ukrainian troops to take "certain actions" at frontline. Furr, he ded that re have been "never enough" ammunitions and artilleries when a country has been facing an enemy such as Russia. While talking on subject of Russia-Ukraine war, he also suggested that much-anticipated counteroffensive might have alrey begun and urged public to regard it as a single event but a large number of engagements on various fronts. Meanwhile, several US outlets have been seeking to temper expectations about Ukrainian attack over past week, as per government officials who have chosen to not disclose ir identity, reported RT News. 
 

13:33 IST, April 27th 2023