Ukraine needs ‘fire parity’ with Russia to defend Luhansk region, top general says
2022.06.24 20:16
FILE PHOTO – Smoke from artillery strikes rises over the village amid military presence in Toshkivka, Luhansk region, Ukraine in this screengrab taken from a drone video released on June 19, 2022, and obtained by REUTERS
KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s top general told his U.S. counterpart during a phone call on Friday that Ukraine needed “fire parity” with Russia in order to “stabilize” the difficult situation in the country’s eastern Luhansk region, according to his summary of the call.
“We discussed the operational situation and the delivery flow of international technical assistance,” Ukraine’s General Valeriy Zaluzhniy wrote on the Telegram app after a phone call with U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley.
Ukraine has said Russia’s artillery advantage on the Donbas frontlines is taking a significant toll on Ukrainian troops, and has called on its Western partners to supply more weapons to minimize the deficit.