The delay in providing Ukraine with anti-missile weapons cannot be justified, the President stressed.
Ukraine is currently mainly in need of modern air defense systems. Their presence will allow the military to fire most of the missiles at which Russia attacks Ukrainian communities. This was announced on Tuesday, June 14, by Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in his video message.
At the same time, he recalled that on Tuesday our air defense managed to shoot down part of the Russian missiles sent by the Russian military to Ukrainian cities.
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“And it’s lives saved. It’s infrastructure saved. But only a part of them was shot … And we repeatedly repeat to our partners that Ukraine needs modern anti-missile weapons. The our state has not had enough of them, but this is our state and so far has the greatest demand in Europe for such weapons. The delays in their provision cannot be justified, “Zelensky said, adding that continuing he will focus on this when talking to Ukraine’s partners.
The head of state noted that the first requests for anti-missile systems were made even before the full-scale attack.
“And this week there will be a lot of different important negotiations. And not just with European politicians who can afford to provide Ukraine with modern anti-missile systems. Even though there are fewer and fewer modern missiles in Russia every day of the war, Ukraine’s need for such systems remains “Because Russia still has enough Soviet missile types, which are more dangerous. They are many times less accurate, which means they threaten civilian objects and ordinary residential buildings many times over, ”Zelensky stressed.
Recall, Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki believes that NATO is not doing enough for Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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