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“Our assistance is needed now”: US Ambassador Brink reacts to Russian attack on Ukraine
U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink emphasized the need to provide military assistance to Ukraine as soon as possible after the Russian combined attack on Ukraine on the morning of March 29
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"All night, Russia has ruthlessly launched missiles and drones against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure - now all of Ukraine is under air alert. Russia’s barbaric effort to take the power out for millions of men, women, and children continues unchecked. Our assistance is needed now," Brink emphasized.
- On the evening of March 28, the Russian army launched several groups of Shahed drones and attacked Ukraine with cruise and ballistic missiles on the morning of March 29.
- The administration of US President Joe Biden once again called on the House of Representatives to pass a bill to help Ukraine. They emphasize that this issue is closely related to the national security of the state.
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