Russia pays a low price for war: The Canadian diaspora has called for more weapons to be provided to Ukraine.


International support against Russian aggression
President of the Ukrainian Congress of Canada, Oleksandra Hychiy, called on the international community to provide more weapons to Ukraine for protection against the horrific bloodshed initiated by Russia. She expressed this in connection with the recent missile and drone attacks on Ukraine.
'Russia does not want peace, as the price it pays for the war is too low. Canada and our allies must respond decisively to these Russian bombardments,'
According to Hychiy, it is necessary to significantly increase the supply of air defense systems and other weapons to Ukraine to protect the civilian population. She also called for increased sanctions against the Russian energy sector and the freezing of Russian assets.
'States that continue to trade using the Russian shadow fleet must face secondary sanctions,'
Hychiy also emphasized the need for the Canadian government to take action to strengthen support for Ukraine and apply pressure on Russia during the new parliamentary session.
Analyzing the above, it can be concluded that the activation of international support and growing pressure on Russia is becoming increasingly relevant amid the rising threat of Russian aggression against Ukraine. Providing a larger volume of weapons and strengthening economic sanctions can help stop Russia's outrage and protect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine.
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