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Ukraine must prepare for the “terrible winter” – NATO

On November 29, at a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Romania, they will discuss an increase in military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg urges allies to increase support for Kiev over the winter.

A meeting of NATO foreign ministers will be held in Romania on Tuesday 29 November, during which the increase of military assistance to Ukraine will be discussed. Speaking of which in shape Sky News.

“This will be a terrible winter for Ukraine, so we are working to increase our support and ensure greater resilience,” said a senior European diplomat.

The meeting in Romania will consider expanding assistance, including the transfer of additional air defense systems and munitions, as well as non-lethal assistance, such as fuel, medical supplies and winter equipment.

It is expected that the Secretary General of the Alliance Jens Stoltenberg will appeal to the representatives of the allied countries with a request to expand support for Kiev for the winter period.

The meeting in Romania was preceded by a statement by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who urged citizens to prepare for another week of cold and darkness due to Russian missile attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Volodymyr Zelensky has warned the Ukrainian people of new attacks expected this week. In his opinion, new massive bombings it may be no less severe than last week. Then, following the Russian attacks, millions of Ukrainians were left without heat, water and electricity.

The Russian Federation admits that it has targeted energy infrastructure, but at the same time denies any intention to harm the civilian population.

Previously Focus reported that, according to ISW, Russian troops were in such a state that they were unlikely to take Bakhmut will soon be surrounded.

Recall that the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov named the number women defending Ukraine in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the head of the defense ministry, there are 5,000 women at the front, and a total of about 60,000 in the army.

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