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In a video posted to social media, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on Western countries to send weapons and supplies to repel Russian forces.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday issued a new English-language plea for heavy weaponry.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his troops had no idea who Zelensky was.

Zelensky said in a video that Russia didn't know how much freedom they had.

The wartime leader, who has been compared to the British Prime Minister, said as he went on to detail each weapon that Ukraine needs to fight off Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a split-screen image with an illustration of a truck carrying a rocket launcher.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a Twitter video. (ZelenskyyUa via Twitter)

Artillery, 155 millimeters. As many as possible. There are multiple launch rocket systems.

Zelensky said that Ukraine needs armored vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, and tanks from the U.S.A. or Germany.

Zelensky said that the air defense systems, along with military aircraft, would save millions of Ukrainians, as well as millions of Europeans.

The Ukrainian president said that what his country has right now is not enough, as Russia still has the ability to attack. If the freedom of Ukraine is taken away, the next targets will be Poland, Moldova, Romania and the Baltic states.

The images of Bucha and Mariupol show real Russians intent to the world. The only way to stop it was by force of arms. It needs to be done now. Ukraine needs weapons. We need heavy weaponry to repel Russian forces and stop their war crimes.

Zelensky said that freedom must be armed better than tyranny. The number of people saved depends on the Western countries. Now is the time to arm Ukraine to defend freedom.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and a burning vehicle are seen in split-screen images from a video.
Zelensky said the current weapons Ukraine has are “not enough.” (ZelenskyyUa via Twitter)

Zelensky called President Biden's words true words of a true leader.

Zelensky said calling things by their names is necessary to stand up to evil.

Zelensky said that this week would be crucial to the war with Russian troops expected to move to even larger operations in the east of our state.

Zelensky continues to push for peace with Russia despite the fact that at least 52 people were killed at a train station in Kramatorsk last Friday.

Russia's deputy foreign minister said in March that any arms shipments to Ukraine would be targeted.

He said that they warned the United States that it was a dangerous move to send weapons into Ukraine from a number of countries.

The amount of weapons the U.S. is sending to Ukraine is increasing. This week, the Biden administration is expected to announce another $750 million in military aid.

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