Ukraine marks army day with US hardware and vow to fight off Russia
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[December 06, 2021]
By Natalia Zinets and Matthias Williams
KYIV (Reuters) - President Volodymyr
Zelenskiy said Ukraine's armed forces were capable of fighting off any
attack from Russia as the country marked its national army day on Monday
with a display of U.S. armoured vehicles and patrol boats.
U.S. President Joe Biden has pledged his "unwavering support" to Ukraine
in its standoff with Moscow and will hold talks with Russian President
Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to try to defuse the crisis.
Ukraine has accused Russia of massing tens of thousands of troops near
its border in preparation for a possible large scale military offensive,
raising the prospect of open war between the two neighbours.
"The servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to fulfil their
most important mission - to defend the freedom and sovereignty of the
state from the Russian aggressor," Zelenskiy said in a statement.
"The Ukrainian army ... is confident in its strength and able to thwart
any conquest plans of the enemy," he said.
Russia has dismissed talk of a new assault on Ukraine as false and
inflammatory but told the West not to cross its "red lines" and to halt
the eastward expansion of the NATO alliance.
Zelenskiy will travel east to Kharkiv, a traditional centre for
Ukrainian weapons manufacturing, to mark a delivery of tanks, armoured
personal carriers and armoured vehicles made in the city's factories.
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Ukrainian servicemen attend a rehearsal of an official ceremony to
hand over tanks, armoured personnel carriers and military vehicles
to the Ukrainian Armed Forces as the country celebrates Army Day in
Kyiv, Ukraine December 6, 2021. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
He will also visit the Donetsk region, where
Ukraine's army has fought Russian-backed forces in a simmering
conflict that Kyiv says has killed 14,000 people since 2014.
Several cities across Ukraine are marking the 30th anniversary of
the creation of an independent military after winning independence
from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Kyiv, Lviv and the southern port city of Odessa will display
U.S.-made Humvees. In Odessa, there will also be a ceremony to hand
over two recently delivered U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats intended
to bolster Ukraine's navy.
Ukraine has urged NATO to accelerate its entry into the military
alliance and said Moscow had no right to veto. NATO's leadership has
been supportive but said Ukraine must carry out defence reforms and
tackle corruption first.
(Editing by Philippa Fletcher)
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