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Ukrainian President Urges Approval For Strikes On Russian Military Bases

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits Switzerland

The Ukrainian president has emphasized the urgent need for approval to conduct strikes, as he discussed the potential use of Western weapons in Russia. He highlighted the importance of decisions from the United States in this matter, stating that everyone is eagerly awaiting such decisions before taking further action.

During the conversation, the president expressed the desire to target military bases rather than civilian infrastructure. He specifically mentioned the intention to attack bases used for launching jets and missiles, citing the significant number of guided aerial bombs being deployed in the region.

Desire to target military bases, not civilian infrastructure, for strategic reasons.
Ukrainian president seeks approval for strikes on military bases in Russia.
Focus on disrupting operations of jets launching guided aerial bombs.

According to the president, the jets in question are responsible for launching thousands of guided aerial bombs monthly in the eastern part of Ukrainian territory. The focus is on targeting these bases to disrupt the operations of these jets and prevent further attacks.

The president's remarks underscore the strategic approach being considered to address the ongoing conflict and protect Ukrainian interests. The emphasis on targeting military installations rather than civilian areas reflects a commitment to minimizing collateral damage while effectively countering the threat posed by enemy forces.

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