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Ukraine thanks France for sending military equipment

Russia-Ukraine War: President Emmanuel Macron last week said France would send Ukraine six truck-mounted Caesar guns, on top of the 18 it has already shipped over.

M.Gainsbourg, some French chic inspiration, and a gorgeous sunset. The Ukrainian military has broken military communication codes by releasing a video pleading with Paris to demonstrate "romance" by delivering additional Caesar artillery pieces. We don't win wars with flowers, but Kiev deserves credit for giving it a shot. Of all of Kiev's calls for additional Western aid in its war against Russia, the footage uploaded on the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Twitter account is possibly the most creative.

The footage reads, "Romantic gestures take numerous forms," as roses, chocolate, and sunset on the Seine scroll by against an Eiffel Tower backdrop. As well as the intertwining of two hearts and hands. But if you want to win our hearts, nothing matches self-propelled, extremely mobile 155mm artillery," the 41-second clip says over shots of Caesar weapons. With Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin's extremely sexual "Je t'aime, me non plus" playing in the background.

Very much appreciated, France

Last Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that Paris is considering supplying six more Caesar cannons to Ukraine, for a total of eighteen. Having a range of 40 kilometres, these cannons are the pride of French artillery. Featuring images of the presidents of France and Ukraine, the French segment ends with the sentence "Thank you very much, France," before switching to English. Please, I need more of this. These few words accompany the video that has gone popular on social media: » Sophie Marceau... Isabelle Adjani... Brigitte Bardot... Emmanuel Macron!... and the Caesars! »

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