Ukraine to receive Patriot missiles from allies — but unclear when, Zelensky says amid air defense crisis
- Ukraine expects to receive additional PAC-3 interceptors for Patriot air defense systems from its partners, but a timeline for deliveries has not been established, President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on July 9.
- "There are no dates set yet, but there will be additional PAC-3s," Zelensky said a day after the latest NATO summit in Turkey, where he discussed Ukraine's defense with world leaders.
- S.-made Patriot systems — the only air defense system capable of shooting down Russian ballistic missiles — has run dry, leaving civilian neighborhoods and critical
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- Ukraine expects to receive additional PAC-3 interceptors for Patriot air defense systems from its partners, but a timeline for deliveries has not been established, President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on July 9.
- "There are no dates set yet, but there will be additional PAC-3s," Zelensky said a day after the latest NATO summit in Turkey, where he discussed Ukraine's defense with world leaders.
- S.-made Patriot systems — the only air defense system capable of shooting down Russian ballistic missiles — has run dry, leaving civilian neighborhoods and critical
Sources: Kyiv Independent