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Zelensky 'will want more help from Korea' demands swift weapons

김종찬안보 2022. 9. 18. 07:06
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Ukrainian President Zelensky said, "We will want more help from South Korea," Reuters news agency reported on the 16th, saying that the territorial expansion attack was linked to the demand for foreign arms supply.
"We will want more help from Turkey, we will want more help from Korea," said President Volodymyr Zelensky, who interviewed aides in the Oval Office fortified like a fortress, to Reuters Valentine Ogirenko. More help. In Asia," he said, accusing the delay in arms supplies, "often Berlin dragging its feet over offering arms."
"If Kyiv had not started a counterattack, he said he was confident that foreign arms supplies to Ukraine would have declined and that territorial gains would impress other countries," Reuters said. "It is too early to talk about an end to this war," he said.
"Russian President Vladimir Putin smiled at Ukraine's counterattack in his speech in Uzbekistan on the 16th, but warned that Russia would respond more strongly if Russia puts more pressure on its military," Reuters reported in the article.
In an interview on Day 205 of the war, he accused Russia of committing war crimes in northeastern Ukraine and said it was too early to say that the tide of war was changing, despite the rapid territorial acquisition by his troops this month.
When asked if there was any evidence of war crimes, President Zelensky said, "All of this is there. There is some evidence, there is an international assessment going on with Ukraine and this is very important for us for the world to recognize this." said.
The Kremlin did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Zelensky's new allegations, Reuters said, adding that Russia regularly refuses to target civilians while it calls "special military operations" in Ukraine, and in the past accusations of human rights violations have been blotted out by the smear campaign. said he said.
Kharkiv governor Ole Sinubov told reporters at one of the burial sites in the city of Izium on 16th that some of the bodies unearthed there were found with hands tied behind their backs, Reuters said. He said that he had visited Igeum on the 14th and talked about 'weapon support'.
"Moscow did not comment on the mass burial site of Izium, which was a stronghold on the Russian front lines before the military fled in the wake of a Ukrainian counterattack," Reuters wrote.
Reuters accused the Russian military of committing numerous war crimes in the first stages of the war, as he compared the situation in the newly liberated region of the northeast to a "bloody soap opera after Bucha" in a village near Kyiv. denied,” he reported.
South Korea has begun exporting a large number of attack aircraft and tank self-propelled guns with interchangeable parts and maintenance delays to Poland, a US-made weapons supply channel to Ukraine.

Poland's Ministry of Defense marked on its website that it can be quickly introduced as a strength of South Korea's weapons, and invested a year's defense budget into the South Korean arms contract.