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This year's winter may be the hardest for Ukraine since beginning of full-scale war - NATO Secretary General

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has urged allies to step up aid to Ukraine ahead of the winter, which could be the worst since the start of russia's full-scale invasion.

He said this at a press conference with the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, European Pravda writes.

"Russia continues to inflict massive strikes on Ukraine's critically important energy infrastructure. Ukraine may face the harshest winter since the start of the full-scale invasion," he warned.

The Secretary General of NATO emphasized that more efforts should be made to ensure that Ukraine receives enough military equipment to support its military efforts.

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"And I will be in Ramstein at the table together with Alex Stubb at the meeting of the Contact Group on Defense of Ukraine to insist on the provision of more aid (to Kyiv - ed.)," Rutte emphasized.

It will be recalled that Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko reported that in the absence of critical strikes on the power system, there will be no blackouts in winter.

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