Ukraine needs at least 5-7 more Patriot systems, but partners do not want to share them, although they have more than 100 such systems in their arsenal
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Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba stated this in an interview with Reuters.
He also stressed that he intends to raise the issue of providing Patriot missile defense systems to Ukraine at every meeting with colleagues that will take place over the next two days in Brussels.
At the same time, partners are not under constant air attacks, like Ukraine. According to his minister, the best way to save their Patriot from being shot down by missiles over allied countries is to send the systems to Ukraine.
Kuleba said that new supplies of air defense systems “are only a matter of political will.”
Since the beginning of the year, Russia has fired almost a thousand missiles, about 2,800 attack drones and almost 7,000 guided bombs into Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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