Washington: Military cargo arrives in Ukraine every day.
A State Department spokesman said military shipments were arriving in Ukraine every day to ensure the strength of Ukrainian forces against Russia.
“We have sent 10 anti-tank missiles to Ukraine for every Russian tank,” a State Department spokesman said Tuesday evening.
He said military shipments were arriving in Ukraine every day to ensure the strength of Ukrainian forces against Russia.
“The Kremlin believed that the Russian army could enter Kiev within 48 hours, but it failed,” a State Department spokesman said.
“We continue to liaise with Ukraine over reports of Russian use of chemical weapons in Mariupol,” he said.
While the Moscow government had been warning for weeks about the possibility of the Ukrainian army taking action to stage a chemical attack on the country, Kiev and the West keyed in the start of the scenario on Tuesday morning.
In the last minutes of Monday evening, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Russian forces might have used chemical weapons in Ukraine.
Zelensky’s remarks came as unconfirmed reports Monday suggested the use of chemical weapons in the southern Ukrainian port of Mariupol.
At the same time, Turkish journalists reported that the Ukrainian embassy in Ankara claimed in a statement: “About an hour ago, Russian forces used a substance of unknown origin against Ukrainian soldiers and civilians in the city of Mariupol, which was fired from a drone. Victims have respiratory failure