Olena Zelenska called on Western leaders to offer more military support to Ukraine as Russia’s onslaught extends into the winter months
Winter approaching
As the war enters its ninth month, Zelenska said that the cold weather poses an additional crisis, with Russian President Vladimir Putin likely hoping to seize on waning resources and weakened morale in Ukraine, even as his own side suffers deep losses. "The tragedy that happened to Ukraine touched everybody, we feel a strong support from everyone. If assistance will diminish, we will be in great danger," she said.Zelenska was speaking at the Web Summit conference in Lisbon, Portugal, where on Tuesday she highlighted the role of technology in the ongoing conflict.in the invasion, noting that technological equipment including drones and missiles were being used to kill people rather than save them.
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