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Ukraine needs 'fire parity' with Russia to defend Luhansk region, top general says

FILE PHOTO - Drone footage shows artillery strikes on the Ukrainian village of Toshkivka in the Luhansk region

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine needs "fire parity" with Russia in order to stabilize the difficult situation in the country's eastern region of Luhansk, Ukraine's top general told his U.S. counterpart during a phone call on Friday.

"We discussed the operational situation and the delivery flow of international technical assistance," Ukraine's General Valeriy Zaluzhniy wrote on the Telegram app after a phone call with U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley.

Ukraine has said Russia's artillery advantage on the Donbas frontlines is taking a significant toll on Ukrainian troops, and has called on its Western partners to supply more weapons to minimize the deficit.

The United States will provide an additional $450 million in security assistance to Ukraine, including more long-range rocket systems, U.S. officials said on Thursday.

(Reporting by Max Hunder; Editing by Catherine Evans and Alistair Bell)