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Posted: 2022-09-09T05:55:38Z | Updated: 2022-09-09T05:55:38Z Russia Says Western Weapons Aren't Helping Ukraine, Insists Kremlin Will 'Finish' War | HuffPost

Russia Says Western Weapons Aren't Helping Ukraine, Insists Kremlin Will 'Finish' War

Russia insists its army is destroying Ukraines old and new weapons and will finish the war as President Vladimir Putin vowed.

UNITED NATIONS (AP) Russia dismissed claims that modern Western weapons supplied to Ukraine can lead it to victory as empty fantasies, insisting Thursday that the Russian army is destroying Ukraines old and new weapons and will finish the war as President Vladimir Putin vowed.

The United States accused Russia of having the gall to blame other countries for refusing to step aside as it seeks to destroy another U.N. member state. The Biden administration said it is committed to supporting the Ukrainian people as they defend their lives, their liberty, and their democracy.

The clash came at the U.N. Security Councils third consecutive meeting on Ukraine.

On Tuesday, the council held a meeting at Russias request to hear about the situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southeastern Ukraine where Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of shelling the facility and threatening a possible nuclear catastrophe.

Russias U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, called Thursdays meeting to discuss threats to peace caused by foreign governments supplying arms and military goods to Ukraine.

He told the council that the consequences of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his entourage saying that Western weapons and so-called wonder warfare will change the course of the six-month conflict and bring Ukraine victory is very lamentable for Ukraine.

We are very far still from the end of this destructive process, Nebenzia said. Let me say immediately, however, that Western weaponry is not playing a decisive role on the battlefield regardless of what the Ukrainians and their vassals are saying.

The Russian army consistently, with minimal risk for its soldiers and civilians is destroying not only the old weaponry of Soviet models, which the Eastern European countries are discharging, but also the modern NATO weapons, he said.

Nebenzia conceded that several minor villages were taken" recently, leading to Western media claims of a Ukrainian counteroffensive, but he said most military experts agree that new weapons will not change the balance of forces and will only extend the agony of the Zelenskyy regime."

U.N. disarmament chief Izumi Nakamitsu, who briefed the council, said there have been widespread and independently verified reports of the transfer of major conventional weapon systems to local armed groups in Ukraine, including artillery rocket systems. She did not say where they came from, only raising general concerns about diversion.

Nebenzia claimed a significant proportion of Western weapons find their way into the hands of smugglers, and could end up in the hands of terrorists in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

U.S. deputy ambassador Richard Mills called Thursdays meeting a transparent attempt by Russia to distract from Wednesdays meeting on the forced displacement of Ukrainians. He noted the U.N. assistant secretary-general for human rights said her office had reports of torture in conjunction with Russias abhorrent use of `filtration camps.

Mills said Russias claims that the U.S. and the West are escalating and prolonging the war in Ukraine are false.

They are cynical attempts to deflect attention from Moscows role as the sole aggressor in what is unnecessary and brutal war, for which the world is paying a collective price, he said.

Mills asked all council members to consider what they would do if they were invaded by a bigger neighbor and what they would seek from the international community.

None of us here would simply let our countrys history and identity be attacked, our cities shelled to rubble, our people killed, our territory taken, he said. We would appeal for international support in the face of such naked aggression.

Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya recalled that former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev wrote in his memoirs that Hitler would not have been defeated without U.S. help and today Ukraine and the U.S. and its other allies are doing their best to ensure such a response against Russia.

The liberation of Ukrainian territories that is well on the way in the Kharkiv and Kherson regions serves as the best proof of the effectiveness of our efforts, he said. We will fight against the occupiers until all the Russian soldiers who entered Ukraine to kill these people are defeated.

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