The European Union is intensifying pressure on Ukraine's international supporters to remove limitations on the use of weapons provided to the country, allowing its armed forces to strike targets within Russia. The U.S. and some EU members currently restrict the use of certain weapons, hindering Ukraine's ability to target Russian military installations.
EU foreign policy chief emphasized the need to lift these restrictions in accordance with international law during a meeting in Brussels. He stressed that the weaponry supplied to Ukraine must be fully utilized to combat Russian attacks effectively.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister condemned Russia's assaults on civilians and infrastructure, accusing Russia of attempting to force Ukraine into submission through bombing campaigns. He warned that Ukraine's allies would bear responsibility if Russia emerges victorious.
Ukraine seeks to target legitimate military sites in Russia to reduce Russian capabilities and protect critical infrastructure. The country is urging swift delivery of promised military support, particularly Patriot air defense systems, to counter Russian missile threats.
Ukraine has requested 25 Patriot air defense systems to safeguard its airspace effectively and defend against Russian missile strikes. The urgent need for these systems underscores the critical situation faced by Ukraine in the ongoing conflict.