Ukraine says armed forces capable of fighting off Russian attack

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Ukraine says armed forces capable of fighting off Russian attack

KYIV, Dec 6 Reuters -- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that his armed forces were capable of fighting off any Russian attack, as the country marked its national army day with a display of U.S. armoured vehicles and patrol boats.

U.S. President Joe Biden has pledged to support Ukraine in its standoff with Moscow and to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to try to defuse the crisis. On Monday, Zelenskiy will be talking to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Ukraine has accused Russia of massing tens of thousands of troops close to its border in preparation for a possible military offensive, raising the possibility of open war between the two neighbours.

The servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to fulfill their most important mission - to defend the freedom and sovereignty of the state from the Russian aggressor, Zelenskiy said in a statement.

The Ukrainian army is confident in its strength and able to thwart any conquest plans of the enemy, he said.

Russia has dismissed the talk of a new attack on Ukraine as false and inflammatory but told the West not to cross its red lines and to halt the expansion of the NATO alliance.

Zelenskiy flew east to shake hands with soldiers at the frontline in the Donetsk region, where Ukraine's army has fought Russian-backed forces in a conflict that Kyiv says has killed 14,000 people since 2014.

He then flew to Kharkiv, a city near the northeastern border with Russia and a traditional centre for weapons manufacturing, to mark a delivery of tanks, armoured personal carriers and armoured vehicles made in the city's factories.

On Monday night, Zelenskiy praised the ways in which Ukraine's military had equipped itself with the help of NATO allies, as he stood in front of rows of soldiers, tanks and planes on the city's main square.

Ukraine, a former Soviet republic that now aspires to join the European Union and NATO, has received Javelin anti-tank missiles from the United States, sophisticated drones from Turkey and signed a deal with Britain to build ships and new naval bases on Ukraine's southern coast.

Several cities across Ukraine are marking the 30th anniversary of the creation of an independent military after winning independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

I am here today in Kharkiv on Freedom Square, along with the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said Zelenskiy in an address.

This is important because freedom for us is the greatest value, he said, adding that Ukraine, a symbol of our state, is defended from Russia's aggression in 2014 by our soldiers and continues to be defended by them today. Kyiv, Lviv and the southern port city of Odessa displayed U.S.-made Humvees. In Odessa, there was a ceremony to hand over two recently delivered U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats intended to bolster Ukraine's navy.

Ukraine has urged NATO to speed up its entry into the military alliance and said Moscow had no right to veto such a move. NATO's leadership said Ukraine had to carry out defence reforms and tackle corruption first.