EU Scrambles to Supply Ukraine with Missile Interceptors as Western Arsenal Runs Dry
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Russia continues to attack with ballistic missiles, but in Ukraine patriotic systems become scarce. Kyyiv relies on its own production and European air defense, but time is pressing for independence.
A lack of anti-aircraft missiles leaves Ukraine further exposed to Russian missile attacks.
Ukraine critically short of air defenses: Questions swirl over US...
Ukraine's failure to intercept a single Russian missile during a large-scale overnight attack this week has raised fresh concerns over Kyiv's dwindling supply of air-defense interceptors as Moscow escalates its ballistic missile strikes on the nearly defenseless capital and other regions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that deliveries of anti-ballistic interceptor missiles from partner countries have fallen sharply, leaving U…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will announce next week new contacts with mediators in the peace process, as well as new negotiations on air defence packages. Ukrainska Pravda reports. (ANSA)
Ukraine is preparing for the next round of international negotiations aimed at strengthening the defense against Russian air attacks 09 August 2026
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