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Zelenskyy says he's tired of Western leaders asking him over and over to provide a wishlist of weapons Ukraine needs: 'It's Groundhog Day. I feel like Bill Murray.'
  • Zelenskyy said he is frustrated by the requests for his weaponry.

  • Zelenskyy told The Atlantic that he felt like Bill Murray.

  • He said that Ukraine has offered to help facilitate weapons shipments.

Zelenskyy said that he is tired of Western leaders asking for a wishlist of weapons.

Zelenskyy said in an interview with The Atlantic that he is often frustrated by questions from Western leaders.

Zelenskyy said that it was not interesting to answer the questions that had already been asked.

I need a moment to calm myself, because I already told them the week before what weapons I needed.

Zelenskyy wants to receive support in the form of weaponry from Western allies, according to The Atlantic. He offered to fly up to three Ukrainian cargo planes to pick up weapons from other countries.

We know where it is stored because you have it. Zelenskyy asked if he could give it to us.

For example, we need armored vehicles. Not one per day. 200 to 300 per day is what we need. Our soldiers need transportation, so these are not personal taxis. The whole thing can be organized, flights are available, and we can do all the logistical work.

The Atlantic reported that he acknowledged that shipments of weaponry may be stopped because other countries don't understand what Ukraine needs.

They are not against us. They live in a different place. Zelenskyy said that if they have not lost their parents and children, they don't feel the same.

Zelenskyy's chief of staff said that working with the US has been pleasant, but that the weapons shipments just aren't coming fast enough to keep up with the Russian assault.

There is a developing story. You can check back for updates.

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