The survival of the country depends on more weapons deliveries, according to the country.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Vadym Skibitsky, the deputy head of Ukraine's military intelligence, said that fighting Russia is "an artillery war now."
There is one Ukrainian piece to 10 to 15 Russians. Skibitsky said that the success of the country depends on more weapons deliveries from the west.
During a meeting with UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he wanted to quickly acquire heavy weapons.
He said that this was important in order to defeat the Russians.
The main theater of the 15-week-long conflict that has left thousands dead and millions displaced is the eastern Donbas region.
After US President Joe Biden announced that he would send advanced rocket systems, the UK said it would send "cutting edge" guided rocket systems to bring the country's forces a " significant boost in capability".
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the Ukrainian government against receiving military support from the West.
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