in recent weeks, russia has resumed targeting of ukrainian infrastructure with some massive air strikes across the country as kyiv rations what little air defence it has left. this afternoon, eu foreign ministers met in lithuania to discuss what further support they can send. here's the eu's high representative for foreign affairs, josep borrell. there is a clear sense of urgency for the european union and all the ukrainians' allies to act, and the most important way of acting is providing air defence batteries and ammunition for the batteries, interceptors. batteries without interceptors, launchers without interceptors are not useful, interceptors without launchers neither. and the important thing is to supply interceptors and more support in order to protect the most important ukrainian cities. that much is clear. let's speak tojustin crump, a former british army officer, military analyst and ceo of sibylline. justin, nice to see you. huge morale boost for ukraine, but the question is how they will respond to the aid approved in washington. i5 is how they will respond to the aid appro