Ukraine admits the possibility of continuing military operations without US help. This was stated by Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky in an interview with Sky News.

The general emphasized that he still hopes to continue to receive full support from the United States. According to him, if support from Washington is reduced, Ukraine's European allies will have to be ready to take on this role.
The soldier also expressed hope that European countries and other allies of Kiev, if necessary, will be ready to provide everything necessary for Ukraine's “just war” against Russia.
In the same interview, Syrsky said that peace in Ukraine will be such only if the conflict stops on the current front lines.
The general also made it clear that the Ukrainian army would continue to fight on the battlefield if diplomacy failed, warning that “the fate of all of Europe is at stake.”





