“We still have enough people who want to fight — we have no choice because we are defending our homes,” she added. “But we are running out of equipment, especially missiles and interceptors. We needed this support yesterday,” Markarova said. Read also: Consequences of the Russian attack: 4 dead and 40 injured in Kyiv, destruction in Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Drohobych The diplomat called the decision taken by the US Senate to move forward with a $95 billion bill to help Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan without an agreement on migration reform and border security and bipartisan support “the first step in t…