A "critical moment" has come in Ukraine, Yermak said in an interview with Politico.
The head of the OP called on the US to unblock military aid as soon as possible, because Kyiv believes that Putin is preparing a new wave of mobilization and an offensive in late May - early June.
"The problem for us is time. I want to emphasize that now is a critical moment. It is very important that the package be approved this month," Yermak said.
He expressed confidence that the Republicans will eventually allocate the money: "I do not believe that any of the representatives of Ronald Reagan's party will leave Ukraine."
"For now, it is costing us lives, and I really hope that the document will be adopted this month, because Ukraine is approaching a critical moment," Yermak said once again.
According to the head of the OP, the blows that Ukraine has suffered in the last three weeks are part of the preparation of the Russians for a major offensive.
"He considers Kharkiv to be the most likely target for the main strike. Kharkiv took a particularly brutal beating, and large-scale Russian attacks knocked out its power plants," writes Politico.
It should be noted that earlier the authorities denied the possibility of a Russian attack on Kharkiv.