Ukrainian President's Urgent Plea for US Aid: Warning of Potential Millions of Casualties
ICARO Media Group
Title: Ukrainian President Warns of Potential Casualties If US Aid Request Not Approved
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky cautioned about the devastating consequences of the ongoing war with Russia if US lawmakers fail to approve President Joe Biden's $60 billion aid request for Kyiv. In an interview with CNN, Zelensky expressed concerns over potential millions of deaths if the financial support is not granted, emphasizing the urgent need for assistance.
Zelensky's remarks followed a rare acknowledgment of troop losses, disclosing that around 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the conflict thus far. He disputed Russian reports of significantly higher casualty figures and highlighted the grim reality of civilian deaths in the territories occupied by Russian forces.
While acknowledging the challenges faced by Ukraine on the battlefield and the struggle to secure additional aid from Western allies, Zelensky urged US Congress to take action promptly to prevent further loss of lives. The Ukrainian leader also mentioned the possibility of attending a peace summit in Switzerland in the spring, yet signaled skepticism about Russian participation, citing Putin's reluctance to end the war.
As the conflict continues to unfold and the need for support grows, Zelensky's plea for assistance amplifies the urgency for international intervention to prevent further escalation of the devastating conflict.