 Russia prepares new plans to cut off supplies of weapons from abroad for the Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said his country's military is working on new plans to cut off supplies of weapons and ammunition sent from abroad for the Ukrainian forces. During an interview on Russian television on Wednesday, Lavrov said there were calls among military experts to interrupt supply, roots channeling weapons from the west to Ukraine. He observed that Ukraine is receiving more and more and better Western weapons, Lavrov said. Railway lines, bridges and tunnels are being considered, he said. I assume that they will make professional decisions on how to make these deliveries more difficult or ideally stop them together, he added. Lavrov said Russian attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure, such as the country's energy grid, were already making it more difficult to deliver new weapons, and I am convinced that there are other plans being applied in this regard, he added. The foreign minister also said he was convinced that Moscow would achieve its goals in Ukraine thanks to its patience and perseverance. I am convinced that thanks to our perseverance, patience and determination, we will defend the noble goals that are vital for our people and our country, he said. Lavrov said while Moscow wanted the conflict to be over, Russia would take its time to achieve its goals on the battlefield. We are in no hurry, he said. We are a patient people, we will protect our compatriots, citizens and lands that have been Russian for centuries. The conflict in Ukraine was, in fact, Russia in confrontation with the U.S. and the West by proxy. Lavrov also said. We are at war with the collective West led by the United States, which is a nuclear power, he said in comments shared on the Russian foreign ministry's Twitter account.