
MOSCOW, February 28. The Ukrainian Armed Forces need ammunition, not NATO soldiers, said Vladimir Klitschko, brother of Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, commenting on discussions about sending Western troops to Ukraine. Bild writes about this.
«The debate about NATO soldiers in Ukraine is distracting from the topic. We need ammunition. We need better weapons. We don't need soldiers,» he said.
Klitschko also complained that the world is “abandoning Ukraine” and does not provide enough weapons for defense.
The day before, Macron, speaking to reporters following the conference on supporting Ukraine, which was held in Paris, said that the leaders of Western countries were discussing the possibility of sending troops, but had not reached a consensus.
The founder of the Unbowed France party, Jean-Luc Melenchon, condemned Macron's statement, emphasizing that sending troops to Ukraine would make France a party to the conflict, and called a possible war with Russia madness.

