Ukraine has reached a critical moment - Yermak

Ukraine has reached a critical moment - Yermak

Ukraine has reached a "critical moment". This was stated by the head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak in an interview with Politico.


The head of the OP called on the United States to unblock military aid as soon as possible, as Kyiv believes that Putin is preparing a new wave of mobilization and an offensive in late May or early June.


"The problem for us is time. I want to emphasize that this is a critical moment. It is very important that the package is approved this month," Yermak said.


He expressed confidence that Republicans will eventually allocate the money: "I don't believe that anyone from Ronald Reagan's party will leave Ukraine."


"So far, it is costing us lives, and I really hope that the document will be adopted this month, because Ukraine is approaching a critical moment," Yermak said once again.


According to the head of the OP, the attacks that Ukraine has been experiencing over the past three weeks are part of the Russians' preparations for a major offensive.


"He considers Kharkiv to be the most likely target for the main attack. Kharkiv has taken a particularly brutal beating, and large-scale Russian attacks have knocked out its power plants," Politico writes.





Ukraine has reached a "critical moment". This was stated by the head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak in an interview with Politico.


The head of the OP called on the United States to unblock military aid as soon as possible, as Kyiv believes that Putin is preparing a new wave of mobilization and an offensive in late May or early June.


"The problem for us is time. I want to emphasize that this is a critical moment. It is very important that the package is approved this month," Yermak said.


He expressed confidence that Republicans will eventually allocate the money: "I don't believe that anyone from Ronald Reagan's party will leave Ukraine."


"So far, it is costing us lives, and I really hope that the document will be adopted this month, because Ukraine is approaching a critical moment," Yermak said once again.


According to the head of the OP, the attacks that Ukraine has been experiencing over the past three weeks are part of the Russians' preparations for a major offensive.


"He considers Kharkiv to be the most likely target for the main attack. Kharkiv has taken a particularly brutal beating, and large-scale Russian attacks have knocked out its power plants," Politico writes.