Philippine Daily Inquirer

UKRAINE NEEDS HEAVY ARMS AS RUSSIA POUNDS CITIES

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KYIV—President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Moscow’s massive air and artillery attacks were aimed at destroying the entire Donbas region and urged Ukraine’s allies to accelerate the shipment of heavy weapons to match Russia on the battlefiel­d.

On the diplomatic front, European leaders on Thursday will formally set Ukraine on the long road to EU membership at a summit in Brussels. Though mainly symbolic, the move will help lift national morale after four-months of bloody conflict that has killed thousands, displaced millions and destroyed cities.

“We must free our land and achieve victory, but more quickly, a lot more quickly,” Zelenskyy said in a video address released early Thursday, reiteratin­g Ukrainian demands for larger and faster weapons.

“There were massive air and artillery strikes in Donbas. The occupier’s goal here is unchanged, they want to destroy the entire Donbas step-bystep,” he said.

“This is why we again and again emphasize the accelerati­on of arm deliveries to Ukraine. What is quickly needed is parity on the battlefiel­d in order to halt this diabolical armada and push it beyond Ukraine’s borders.”

Worst for weeks

In an indication that the battle for the Donbas was becoming more difficult, Tass news agency cited pro-Moscow separatist­s as saying they had captured most of Vovchoyari­vka, a village some 12 kilometers south west of the city of Lysychansk.

Reuters was unable to immediatel­y confirm the report.

As the fierce war of attrition grinds on in the Donbas, Russian forces resumed pounding Ukraine’s second-biggest city Kharkiv near the Russian border.

The Russian strikes on Tuesday and Wednesday on Kharkiv were the worst for weeks in an area where normal life had been returning since Ukraine pushed Moscow’s forces back last month.

Kyiv characteri­zed the strikes, which reportedly killed at least 20 people, as a bid to force Ukraine to pull resources from the main battlefiel­ds in the Donbas to protect civilians.

Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what the Kremlin calls a “special operation” to ensure Russian security and denazify Ukraine. Ukraine and the West call this a baseless pretext for a war of choice that has raised fears of wider conflict in Europe.

EU membership

Russia has long opposed closer links between Ukraine, a former Soviet state, and Western clubs like the European Union (EU) and the Nato military alliance.

Zelenskyy said he had spoken to 11 EU leaders on Wednesday about Ukraine’s candidacy and will make more calls on Thursday.

“We deserve it,” Zelenskyy told crowds in Amsterdam via video link.

Diplomats say it will take Ukraine a decade or more to meet the criteria for joining the EU. But EU leaders say the bloc must make a gesture that recognizes Ukraine’s sacrifice.

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