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Zelenskyy Holds Defense Meeting on Air Defense and Troop Supplies

Зеленський обговорює питання безпеки та постачання військових частин. Photo: ХВИЛЯ

President Zelenskyy Holds Meeting on Defense Capabilities

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received a report from Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov on strengthening air defense and supplying troops with necessary equipment. The meeting addressed personnel decisions intended to bolster the country's defensive posture, including plans to nominate a new deputy commander for the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to adapt Ukraine's military structure to the demands of a prolonged conflict.

The discussion also noted that an audit of weapons and equipment supplies to the troops is ongoing, a critical step for the effective operation of Ukraine's Armed Forces. Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the necessity of providing drones, stating,

“a guaranteed number of drones must be provided for every combat brigade”
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This underscores the pivotal role of unmanned technology in modern warfare.

Analysis of Enemy Strikes

A primary goal of the discussion was the implementation of tools for analyzing enemy strikes. The President of Ukraine stressed that

“the task is to transform the use of interceptors, the work of mobile fire groups, and other units in a way that ensures one hundred percent effectiveness”
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy. These measures are aimed at enhancing the efficiency of Ukraine's defense forces in the face of escalating threats.

The meeting chaired by the president highlights the intensification of efforts by the Ukrainian government to strengthen the country's defense capabilities amidst persistent challenges. The focus on drones points to Ukraine's strategic course of integrating cutting-edge technologies into the military sphere. The audit of weapon supplies and personnel decisions further emphasize the importance of a systemic approach to equipping the Armed Forces with effective gear and robust command structures.