Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, urges allies to plug what he says is an ‘artificial’ shortage of weapons that is strengthening the position of Vladimir Putin’s forces on the battlefield.
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Addressing the Munich Security Conference in Germany to a standing ovation, Zelenskiy mixed gratitude for the support shown by western countries with the need for more. He spoke at a critical juncture of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which is nearly in its third year, after his troops were forced to withdraw from the devastated eastern town of Avdiivka.
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