NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Sunday mentioned that the Western allies have to be prepared to supply long-term help to Ukraine.
Stoltenberg informed BBC that army help would make sure the survival of Ukraine as a sovereign nation.
Earlier, the General Staff of Ukraine mentioned in a press release that Russian forces carried out air strikes on numerous components of the nation on Saturday and on Sunday morning.
“The Ukrainian forces had the momentum for several months, but we also know that Russia has mobilized many more forces, many of them are now training,” Stoltenberg mentioned.
“All that indicates that they are prepared to continue the war and also try to potentially launch a new offensive,” he added.
Russia-Ukraine battle has to date resulted in 17,595 civilian casualties, together with 6,826 deaths, and tens of hundreds of thousands are dealing with “potential danger of death,” in line with UN figures.