PAC-3 Missiles Arrived a Day After Energy Attack, Says Zelenskyy.
Delayed PAC-3 Missile Shipment
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed a critical delay in the delivery of PAC-3 missiles for Patriot air defense systems. This disclosure follows a massive Russian assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Zelenskyy stated that the missiles were originally scheduled to arrive a full month before the attack, but they were only delivered the day after Ukraine suffered a near-total blackout.
The Critical Importance of Timely Delivery
Zelenskyy emphasized that while he was aware of the imminent threat of ballistic missile strikes on the energy grid, he also knew the Patriot systems were rendered ineffective without their interceptor missiles. In his statement, he questioned why the crucial shipment was delayed by a full day, highlighting the severe operational impact of such lags.
This incident underscores the vital necessity of providing Ukraine with air defense supplies in a timely manner, especially given the ongoing threat from Russian aggression. The lack of essential munitions at a critical moment can severely compromise Ukraine's ability to defend its civilian infrastructure and population. This situation also raises concerns about the effectiveness of the logistical and coordination mechanisms for delivering military aid to an active war zone, where delays can have immediate and devastating consequences.
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