Zelenskyy Reveals Ukraine's Air Defenses Were Out of Missiles Until January 16.
Update on Ukraine's Air Defense System
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has disclosed that the country's air defense systems had completely run out of missiles until the morning of January 16. This admission highlights the severe strain on Ukraine's military resources after nearly two years of full-scale war. However, Zelenskyy stated that missiles are now available, following the delivery of a significant package of air defense munitions on January 16, 2023, which will bolster the nation's capacity to counter aerial threats.
Zelenskyy described the critical situation, stating:
“Until this morning, we had several [air defense] systems with no missiles.”To address this vulnerability, the President is actively negotiating with the United States and European nations for additional missile shipments to strengthen Ukrainian defenses.
Support from International Partners
The 'energy Ramstein' initiative is another key component of the international effort to support Ukraine in this context. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, First Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, and Minister Andrii Sybiha are all involved in discussions focused on reinforcing the air defense network. Ensuring Ukraine receives this vital support is crucial for the security of its population and territory.
Emphasizing the urgent need for these new missiles, Zelenskyy remarked:
“You just have to push it through by force.”This underscores the determination of Ukraine's leadership in the fight for national security and territorial integrity.
Replenishing missile stocks for air defense systems is a critical step for enhancing Ukraine's military resilience amid the ongoing conflict. Cooperation with international partners, including the U.S. and European countries, is essential not only for improving weapons supplies but also for strengthening broader strategic support for Ukraine. These developments occur against a backdrop of global efforts to ensure energy security and regional stability.
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