Zelenskyy Identifies 230 Critical Sites for Air Defense, Credits NASAMS Systems.
Critical Infrastructure Under Protection
According to Novyny.live: During a joint press conference with the Prime Minister of Norway on February 25, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed a list of 230 priority sites requiring protection from Russian attacks. He stressed that while more sites need safeguarding, these 230 are of critical importance. This announcement underscores the ongoing need for robust air defense to protect Ukraine's vital national infrastructure.
"This is difficult because we have a priority among ourselves—these 230 sites. We have more, but these 230 are the ones we must preserve."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy specifically noted that NASAMS air defense systems have been instrumental in defending a portion of these critical locations.
"It is incredibly difficult, but NASAMS has saved some of them. For that, we are grateful."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The Persistent Threat Landscape
The identification of these priority targets highlights the persistent and severe threats to Ukraine's security. In the context of the prolonged conflict, publishing such lists is a crucial step for mobilizing both domestic resources and vital international support. The proven role of the NASAMS system emphasizes the urgent need for modern defensive capabilities to secure the country's essential infrastructure against aerial assaults.
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