UK and Ukraine strategize new phase in victory plan implementation
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, revealed that the United Kingdom is preparing proposals to help execute Ukraine's "victory plan" in the ongoing conflict with Russia. This development came after a key conversation on Wednesday between Gen. Syrskyi and Adm. Tony Radakin, head of the British armed forces, during which they discussed strategic military cooperation.
16 October 2024 12:39
Gen. Syrskyi shared via Telegram that he briefed his British counterpart on the ongoing strategic situation and the defensive efforts against Russian military aggression in specific front-line areas. The discussion also covered potential strikes on enemy military positions at deeper operational and strategic levels. He added that the British side is developing proposals as part of the practical steps toward the victory plan.
The parties also discussed delivering military equipment and weapons to Ukraine, training military personnel, and increasing the effectiveness of advanced technological combat means.
Gen. Syrskyi reminds about Russia's crimes
"I drew my British colleague's attention to the cynical violations of international humanitarian law and war crimes by Russian troops, air strikes on Ukraine's critical infrastructure, and indiscriminate massive bombing of civilian targets," noted Gen. Syrskyi.
The Ukrainian commander also thanked the United Kingdom for its steadfast and unwavering support for Ukraine.