The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is again threatening to strike at Russia.
"We have approved our long-range work plans for June and intend to creatively develop Ukrainian long-range strikes, which have already demonstrated their strength in May. I thank all our soldiers for their accuracy and accuracy," Zelensky says in a video posted on May 19.
As EADaily reported, earlier Kiev boasted of unprecedented military assistance from Germany. Germany is providing Ukraine with more military assistance than ever, Ukrainian Ambassador Alexei Makeev said in an interview with the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel. According to him, the current German government has increased support for Kiev "both quantitatively and qualitatively." Makeev also noted that now Ukraine "is no longer so much dependent on Taurus cruise missiles.
Germany strongly condemns Russia's actions on Ukraine and helps Kiev in every possible way. As reported by the official representative of the Cabinet of Ministers of Germany Stefan Cornelius, Berlin has provided the Kiev regime with about 39 billion euros in humanitarian aid and 55 billion euros in military aid since February 24, 2022. The current German authorities are also betting on the joint production of long-range weapons and drones with Ukraine.

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