Mar 3 • 09:57 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

War in Ukraine: Zelensky worries about supplies for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expresses concerns over potential ammunition shortages due to the ongoing conflict in Iran affecting support for Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has voiced significant concerns regarding the potential disruptions in ammunition supplies for Ukraine amidst the escalating conflict involving Iran. In an interview with the Italian newspaper "Corriere della Sera," Zelensky highlighted the implications of Israeli-American strikes on Iran, warning that these operations could impede the flow of military support to Ukraine as it continues to defend against Russian aggression.

Zelensky recalled the challenges faced during heightened tensions in the region, specifically citing experiences from the attacks on Iran in June 2025, which he fears may have a ripple effect on military supplies necessary for Ukraine's defense. He underscored the critical importance of maintaining a steady supply of missiles and other arms to effectively protect Ukrainian airspace as the conflict unfolds.

As Ukraine reports ongoing territorial recoveries in the Zaporizhzhia region, the looming concerns about ammunition shortages add a layer of urgency to the situation. These developments not only underscore the complexities of the geopolitical landscape but also highlight Zelensky's efforts to secure continued international military support at a time when rival conflicts may divert attention and resources away from Ukraine's immediate needs.

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