BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday asked NATO allies for more weapons and air defences to tide his country through another wartime winter as it braces for a barrage of Russian attacks on power stations and other infrastructure. Zelenskiy made his first visit to NATO headquarters since Russia's invasion last year, at a time when turbulence in the U.S. Congress threatens to disrupt aid for Kyiv and the world's attention is drawn to another crisis unfolding in
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has asked NATO allies for more weapons and air defenses to protect Ukraine from Russian attacks on its infrastructure. Zelenskiy made the request during his visit to NATO headquarters, emphasizing the need for Western military aid to counter Russian aggression. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced a new $200 million defense package for Ukraine, including air defense munitions and weapons.