Former Ukraine president says defiant troops needs radio equipment, anti-aircraft missiles, anti-tank weapons
Petro Poroshenko laid out Sunday the additional supplies needed by Ukrainian solders fighting against the Russians for control of the country. Among the items at the top of the wish list are Javelins to destroy incoming tanks, he said during an interview with CNN. 'Every single combat operator should be equipped with anti-tank missiles and that will stop Russian tanks,' Poroshenko said.
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