Yorkshire Post

Ukraine’s resistance to invasion is country’s ‘finest hour’ says PM

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BORIS JOHNSON will hail the resistance of Ukrainians in the face of the brutal Russian invasion as their “finest hour” when he delivers an address to the country’s parliament.

Speaking by video link, the Prime Minister will use a speech to the Verkhovna Rada today to set out details of a new £300m package of military support for the government in Kyiv.

Downing Street said it will include electronic warfare equipment, a counter battery radar system, GPS jamming equipment and thousands of night vision devices, as Russia’s offensive in the Donbas region continues.

It follows Mr Johnson’s unannounce­d visit to the Ukrainian capital last month, in a show of support and solidarity with president Volodymyr Zelensky. In his address, the Prime Minister will echo the words of Winston Churchill to the British people during the Second World War, as Mr Zelensky did when he spoke to the Westminste­r Parliament in March.

“When my country faced the threat of invasion during the Second World War, our Parliament, like yours, continued to meet throughout the conflict, and the British people showed such unity and resolve that we remember our time of greatest peril as our finest hour,” Mr Johnson is expected to say.

“This is Ukraine’s finest hour, an epic chapter in your national story that will be remembered and recounted for generation­s to come. Your children and grandchild­ren will say that Ukrainians taught the world that the brute force of an aggressor counts for nothing against the moral force of a people determined to be free.”

The latest military support package comes after Ministers updated Parliament last week on plans to send sophistica­ted longrange Brimstone missiles and Stormer air defence vehicles.

In addition, the UK is to supply heavy lift aerial drones to provide logistical support to Ukrainian forces which have become isolated.

Downing Street said it is also sending specialise­d Toyota Land Cruisers to protect civilian officials and to evacuate civilians from frontline areas.

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BORIS JOHNSON: ‘This is an epic chapter in your national story that will be remembered.’

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