Belgium to supply Ukraine with 3,000 automatic rifles and 200 anti-tank weapons. This was announced by Belgian Prime Minister Alexandre de Croo.
“Ukraine has the right to defend itself against Russian invasion. Therefore, we will provide 3,000 additional automatic rifles and 200 anti-tank weapons,” de Croo tweeted..
L'Ukraine a le droit de se defendre contre l'invasion russe. Nous allons don fournir 3. 000 fusils automatiques supplementaires et 200 armes antichars.
—Alexander De Croo? (@alexanderdecroo) Feb 27, 2022.
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Ukraine fourth day reflects full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation. The Armed Forces of Ukraine inflict serious losses on the enemy in manpower and equipment, fundamentally breaking the plans of infidels for a blitzkrieg.
On February 25, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called on Russian leader Vladimir Putin to negotiate. The Russian side immediately put forward its agenda, offering to hold talks in Minsk.
Ukraine considers Belarus a country unsafe for negotiations - dictator Alexander Lukashenko is on the side of the Russian Federation. Kyiv sent a request to Israel, asking to mediate in the negotiations. Poland is ready to help organize negotiations in Warsaw.