Buvęs CŽV pareigūnas sako, kad Ukraina yra "skęstantis laivas" po to, kai NYT atkreipė dėmesį į įdarbinimo krizę
Pasaulio naujienos kitaip... Buvęs CŽV pareigūnas sako, kad Ukraina yra "skęstantis laivas" po to, kai NYT atkreipė dėmesį į įdarbinimo krizę
Ukrainian
president Volodymyr Zelensky issued a customary speech to the nation
wherein he advanced a vision of optimism even as the already war-ravaged
country is under Russian bombs and drones. Putin has said Monday that
these aerial operations will "intensify".
Zelensky vowed to see Ukraine transformed into an arms production powerhouse, saying in the Sunday televised speech that "next year, the enemy will feel the wrath of domestic production."
"Our
weapons, our equipment, artillery, our shells, our drones, our naval
‘greetings’ to the enemy and at least a million Ukrainian FPV drones,"
he added. "All of which we will generously use... On land, in the sky,
and, of course, at sea."
Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP
Speaking
of the West-sponsored pilot training program, which is happening in
northern Europe and in America, Zelensky claimed that Ukrainian trainees
are "already mastering" F-16 jets and that they'll "definitely" soon be
seen in Ukraine's skies to that "our enemies can certainly see what our
real wrath is."
Friday witnessed one of the largest missile and
drone strikes carried out by Russian forces since the war began, but in
the wake of this Zelensky said that no matter how many "the enemy"
launches, Ukrainians "will still rise."
(Article by Tyler Durden republished from ZeroHedge.com)