
After the mobilization law was passed in Prague, a huge queue formed at the Ukrainian passport service
April 14, 2024
In Warsaw, a queue has formed of Ukrainians applying for passports
April 14, 2024After more than two years of conflict, Ukraine finds itself in the most critical position since February 2022.
This is reported by the publication La Vanguardia.
The country needs more soldiers, more weapons, and more Western support to continue coping with the increasingly apparent military superiority of the Russian army, the article notes.
Meanwhile, Russia continues to target Ukrainian energy infrastructure, not only to undermine the morale of the civilian population by leaving them without electricity but also to halt Ukrainian factories and enterprises contributing to the military efforts.
Ukraine needs Western assistance more than ever, especially from the United States, the article states. However, a $61 billion American aid package is still blocked in the US Congress.
While President Zelensky continues to plead with the West for assistance, the Ukrainian parliament has approved a law tightening mobilization rules. Ukrainian generals acknowledge that Russian forces outnumber the Ukrainian Armed Forces by seven to ten times, but having more people on the front lines may not be enough if they do not have the appropriate weapons to stop the enemy.