Norwegian PM Informed of 23 Dead and 151 Wounded in Russian Attack, Zelensky Says
Phone Call Between Ukraine’s President and Norway’s Prime Minister
According to Главком: On June 3, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. Their discussion centered on supplying air defense systems. During the call, Zelensky thanked Norway for its support and for expressing condolences over the loss of life caused by a large-scale Russian assault. He reported 23 fatalities and 151 injuries.
Zelensky stressed that Ukraine is not alone in the face of Russia’s terrorist strikes. He highlighted the urgent need for additional air defense supply routes, specifically pointing to delays in finalizing the contract for the Patriot system.
'I spoke with Norway’s Prime Minister. I am grateful to Jonas for his support and words of sympathy after the Russian mass attack that killed our people. Twenty-three people were killed by Russian missiles and drones, and another 151 were wounded.' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Combat Readiness Inspection
Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi, as part of his duties, traveled to the Southern Air Command to assess the command post’s combat operations and crew performance. Meanwhile, Zelensky underscored the need for joint efforts to equip Europe with a robust defense system against ballistic threats.
'Thank you! We are working so that Europe develops its own anti-ballistic capabilities. This is our shared mission-we must fully complete it and provide Europe with a sufficiently strong system to defend against ballistic threats.' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
This conversation highlights the critical role of international backing for Ukraine amid ongoing Russian aggression. Norway, as an ally, reaffirms its commitment to helping Ukraine strengthen its defenses, especially through air defense system deliveries. Cooperation between the two nations could prove decisive in building an effective European protective framework, particularly as security threats from Russia continue to escalate.
As the situation escalates, enhancing air defense capabilities remains a top priority for Ukraine. Zelensky's call with Norway's Prime Minister underscores the urgency of strengthening support from allies in the face of ongoing threats, highlighting the need for timely delivery of advanced defense systems to safeguard against further attacks.
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