The Commander of the British Army Sent a Christmas Gift to Zaluzhny
The Commander of the British Army, Admiral Tony Radakin, revealed that he sent a Christmas gift to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valerii Zaluzhny.
According to Radakin, Zaluzhny tops his list of international contacts with other commanders. The British admiral discussed this in an interview with The Telegraph.
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Tony Radakin has already met with Valerii Zaluzhny three times in Kyiv this year. The admiral shared that he sent the Ukrainian general a Christmas card and a bottle of his favorite Scotch whisky, Glenmorangie.
'Yesterday I received a nice message from him (Valerii Zaluzhny, Gazeta.ua). He is in the thick of things,' Radakin said.
He added that British military and diplomatic support for Ukraine has been constant despite political turmoil within the United Kingdom.
'Amazing British and international efforts will continue,' the admiral assured.
Representatives of the scouting organization 'Plast' handed the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valerii Zaluzhny, the Bethlehem Fire of Peace. In turn, the general signed a flag for the scouts, a T-shirt for a charity auction, and presented sweet gifts.
Ukraine plans to fight against Russian occupiers until the very end, until victory is achieved. However, the Armed Forces of Ukraine need more ammunition and equipment to drive the aggressor from Ukrainian land. Ukraine hopes for assistance from the United States in this matter, wrote the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Valerii Zaluzhny, following his conversation with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, General Mark Milley.
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