National Post

U.S. will send more munitions to Kyiv

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WASHINGTON • The U.S. will provide Ukraine additional Patriot missiles for its air defence systems as part of a massive $6 billion additional aid package, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Friday.

The missiles will be used to replenish previously supplied Patriot air defence systems and are part of a package that also includes more munitions for the National Advanced Surfaceto-air Missile Systems, or NASAMS, and additional gear to integrate Western air defence launchers, missiles and radars into Ukraine’s existing weaponry, much of which dates to the Soviet era.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed the need for Patriots early Friday at the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, a coalition of about 50 countries gathering virtually in a Pentagon-led meeting. The meeting fell on the second anniversar­y of the group, which Austin said has “moved heaven and earth” since April 2022 to source millions of rounds of ammunition, rocket systems, armoured vehicles and even jets to help Ukraine rebuff Russia’s invasion.

Zelenskyy said at least seven Patriot systems are needed to protect Ukrainian cities. “We urgently need Patriot systems and missiles for them,” Zelenskyy said. “This is what can and should save lives right now.”

Austin said the U.S. was working with allies to resource additional Patriot systems but did not commit to sending more U.S. versions.

“It’s not just Patriot that they need, they need other types of systems and intercepto­rs as well,” Austin said. “I would caution us all in terms of making Patriot the silver bullet.”

U.S. officials said the aid package will be funded through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, which pays for longer-term contracts with the defence industry and means that it could take many months or years for the weapons to arrive. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss details not yet made public.

The new funding also includes High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, as well as Switchblad­e and Puma drones, counter drone systems and artillery.

The Ukraine Defense Contact Group has been meeting about monthly for the past two years and is the primary forum for weapons contributi­ons to Kyiv for the war.

Friday’s meeting follows the White House decision earlier this week to approve the delivery of $1 billion in weapons and equipment to Ukraine.

 ?? SEBASTIAN APEL / U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE / VIA AP FILES ?? A $6-billion aid package for Ukraine will include much sought after munitions for Patriot air-defence systems.
SEBASTIAN APEL / U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE / VIA AP FILES A $6-billion aid package for Ukraine will include much sought after munitions for Patriot air-defence systems.

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