NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday said Russia was striking Ukraine's infrastructure to make up for battlefield losses by its troops and vowed allies would 'step up and sustain' support for Kyiv.
He said Russia's strikes on Ukraine cities were a sign of weakness.NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday said Russia was striking Ukraine's infrastructure to make up for battlefield losses by its troops and vowed allies would"step up and sustain" support for Kyiv.
Russia has unleashed a wave of missiles strikes across Ukraine after a blast damaged a key bridge to the annexed Crimea peninsula that the Kremlin blamed on Kyiv. NATO allies have funnelled weaponry worth billions of dollars to Ukraine for it to battle Moscow's invasion and are now scrambling to resupply their own dwindling stockpiles.We will take decisions to increase our stockpiles of munitions and equipment, to speed up the delivery of capabilities.
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