Currently, main assistance comes from partners in Europe, it has decreased from US - Syrskyi

For Ukraine, the support of its partners is crucial, but it also needs to rely on its own strength.
According to Censor.NET, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi said this in an interview with LB.ua.
"The support of partners, of course, is crucial. Especially when the United States was helping us. Now the assistance of the United States has decreased. And the main assistance comes from our partners in Europe. But we also have to rely on our own strength," noted Syrsky.
He noted that Ukraine has made progress in the production of artillery and quite significant progress in electronic warfare.
"We are making progress - our partners are already studying our experience. UAVs, again. There are so many models, types of various UAVs that strike the enemy at the tactical, operational and strategic levels," the Commander-in-Chief emphasized.
As for whether Ukraine and its partners would be able to cope in the event of a complete cessation of US aid, Syrsky said: "Yes, of course. The support of our partners is essential, but we need to rely on our own strength."
According to the Commander-in-Chief, the process of developing Ukraine's own production capacities has moved forward very quickly over the past year.
"I think that this year will also give us a significant impetus because we have basically entered a kind of, let's say, afterburner mode of operation. And the situation itself requires us to exert all our strength. Everyone understands this," Syrsky added.