Don't Stop Ballistic Rockets: After Deadly Night: Selenskyj Reminds Partners of Their Commitments
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The rockets struck before the air alarm was triggered: In Russian air attacks on Ukrainian cities, eight people were killed in a few hours. President Selenskyy insists that Ukraine quickly get the license for Patriot production.
The Ukrainian president called for progress “as quickly as possible” on licences for Patriot systems and a joint European anti-ballistic defense project. Russia’s night offensive included 121 drones and 12 missiles, including six ballistics that Ukraine failed to bring down.
Two people were killed and nineteen wounded in Russian precision and missile attacks on Saturday, according to spokesmen for Ukrainian…
Anatoly Khrapchinsky, director of development of a defense enterprise and an officer of the Air Force of the Armed Forces in reserves, answered the main questions related to the acute shortage in Ukraine weapons capable of resisting enemy ballistic missiles.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged on Saturday to advance the licensing agreements for Patriot missiles and the joint European anti-ballistic defence project following Russia's new night attack, which launched 121 drones and twelve missiles, six of them ballistics that Ukraine could not bring down.
The main projects for Kiev today are the Patriot licence and European anti-ballistic protection, says the president, and he called on partners to move faster on these tracks.
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